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China is dense? This is a study working towards connecting cities >900 km apart.

edit: article says 2200, maps says 900ish




China's density metrics are skewed by its humongous size, a massive chunk of which is sparsely populated desert.

Its coastal areas, where much of the population is concentrated, is extremely dense


Cities are dense, unlike American ones


I'm not aware of any city-local maglev trains. American cities are still spread out from one-another.


I think you are misunderstanding my point. The issue in America is that you tend to need a car to navigate within a city (metro area). Far less true in China.


Shanghai happens to have one of the few, but it’s not especially practical: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_maglev_train


It is pretty practical when you go to the airport.


There’s the Linimo in Nagoya, Japan




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