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The continental US is roughly 2/3 the size of Europe. Comparing Denmark to it is nonsensical given the differences in size.

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IDK if size really matters here. Connecting Chicago to Milwaukee (100mi) with HSR probably makes sense

there are many others too:

Chicago-Indianapolis (200mi)

Chicago-St Louis (300mi)

Chicago-Pittsburgh (500mi)

so many good connections

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We have freight rail connecting that already. Size should matter here because the population densities are not the same.

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I think size should matter more.

In USA/Canada we end up with population pimples with little in between. This is perfect for HSR, since there are very few required stations between primary cities.

Ottawa-Montréal, for example, is ~200km apart with no major centers in between, so an HSR can cross that distance with no stops

Toronto-Montréal is ~550km apart, with one possible stop in Kingston if the train splits for Ottawa. Again an HSR could make great time here. With the TGV’s 270kph station-station time, it would be 2 hours, slightly faster than flying + security (2h10-2h30) and less than half the driving time.

I’m knot as knowledgable about US geography, but I’m positive there and many city pairs like this on the east and west coasts.

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passengers can’t ride freight rail tho

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