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I'm thinking of 200-seat turboprops flying on scheduled intercity routes.
But government vanity projects are all about new high speed rail links between urban centers and as you have pointed out elsewhere, these are intended to bypass the smaller stops.
projects as HS2, which you imply have no social value
I have pointed out have no value to businesses in other cities,
I'm thinking of people who don't live in cities
HS2 doesn't stop between cities, so it is of no more use to those who don't live in cities than a plane that flies between cities.
The journey time from e.g. Cambridge to Birmingham will not be shortened by HS2
So what is HS2 for? To reduce the journey time between London and Birmingham by about 15 minutes, at a cost of £5000 to every taxpaper,
The point of HS2 is not actually to get people from London to Birmingham half an hour quicker. That would be silly.Once you realise that, it makes rather more sense.
Why are you still attacking the straw man idea that the 15 min reduction in B'ham to London travel time is the purpose of HS2?