High speed rail in the US has long been a dream. So long, in fact, that creating conceptual and fantasy HSR maps has become a national pastime.
Here's a list of some of the most realistic, ambitious, ridiculous, and even infamous maps from over the years...
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The infamous "United States High Speed Rail System Map" (2013)
It would be criminal not to start this list with the most popular fantasy US HSR map of all time.
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@alfred_twu The Realistic American HSR Map
This was made in response to the infamous "United States High Speed Rail System Map". @alon_levy argued that a regionalized system makes more economic sense and that any long-distance trips are better served by airlines.
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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act map (2009).
An Obama-era vision for HSR in America.
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America 2050 Phased ImplementationMap (2009)
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@America2050 US High Speed Rail Association Vision Map
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@America2050 @USHSR America 2050 - Trans-America Passenger Network (2020)
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@America2050 @USHSR HSR National Base Map Vision (2021)
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Cascadia Rail Map (2018)
by: @CascadiaRail
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Midwest Regional Rail Initiative (2000)
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Texas T-Bone vs The Texas Triangle (2018)
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The Texas Mini-Triangle (2016)
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Denver - El Paso HSR Map (2009)
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The Very Real and Very Serious Map (2020)
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Rainforest Cafe High Speed Rail Map 🐸 (2023)
by: @pradnico
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Ok, I've had enough. (2015)
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If you love high speed rail and want to see it in America, go vote for this panel to bring Amtrak's Train Daddy, Andy Byford, to speak at SXSW 2024
The US has a rich history of rail travel. While American passenger rail may be falling behind other countries when it comes to passengers and daily departures, its beautiful stations are no slouch.
Here are 10 of America's most beautiful Amtrak stations...
Union Station (Washington, D.C.)
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Los Angeles Union Station (Los Angeles, California)