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TurboNormie (turbonormie@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 10-Oct-2022 22:31:36 JST TurboNormie This whole article is just absolute gold.
>The state was warned repeatedly that its plans were too complex. SNCF, the French national railroad, was among bullet train operators from Europe and Japan that came to California in the early 2000s with hopes of getting a contract to help develop the system.
>The company’s recommendations for a direct route out of Los Angeles and a focus on moving people between Los Angeles and San Francisco were cast aside, said Dan McNamara, a career project manager for SNCF.
>The company pulled out in 2011.
>“There were so many things that went wrong,” Mr. McNamara said. “SNCF was very angry. They told the state they were leaving for North Africa, which was less politically dysfunctional. They went to Morocco and helped them build a rail system.”
>Morocco’s bullet train started service in 2018.
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