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Luckily work paid for this tank full...
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why? they are more fuel efficient than fleets of trucks, cheaper to build, run and maintain than roads, better for the environment by not spewing microplastics into the environment, and to top it off, move more stuff for less labor.
look at china for examples of long distance train networks designed and deployed rapidly.
Australia is as wide as, and is taller than USA. It's a large country
We have one main train line across the country horizontally, and two vertically. The vast majority is uninhabited.
We're talking about an infrastructure project that has to supply reliable high voltage power across the entire country (4000 km), build multiple new train lines across the entire country, and even then you still need trucks for distribution within states as rail is not capable of last mile delivery (or even hundreds of kilometres of areas unserviced by rail)
Truth. And even cooler, there have been some conversion projects to make semi-trucks run like electric trains.