• stoly@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    How much does a rail car cost, and what is maintenance, inspection, etc like? This is still something of the very wealthy.

    • nBodyProblem@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      I have another thread in here talking about cost, but just the mileage fees for a trip on a car you own can be a significant percentage of the cost of chartering a plane. If you rent the car it can cost significantly more.

      Owning a private rail car is a bit like owning a superyacht; it’s not a particularly fast or practical form of travel but it can be luxurious and fun so people with money do it anyways.

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      From some searching, they’re also available for charter. Still not something for a person of average means to do on their own, but maybe a group of upper-middle class people. Some Amtrak routes go through some incredibly scenic areas. The one that comes to mind in my neck of the woods is the Empire Builder. It would be a luxury experience for sure.

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      Yet slower, and far less convenient than air travel. Sight-seeing aside, I honestly don’t know who this is for.

      Maybe there’s a train-enthusiast club out there that has a small fleet of rail-ready cars?

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        16 hours ago

        Yet slower, and far less convenient than air travel.

        you should be aware there is a non-insignificant population that despise air travel. whether it’s personal issues (fear, stomach problems etc.,) or they really hate the TSA…

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        2 days ago

        My guess is that this is a holdover from when rich people did have train cars (and sometimes even full trains!).

        I would bet there are still a couple of rich people living out their train fantasies.

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          2 days ago

          I would gladly take the train over flying. You have more leg room, there is a dinning car, and way less security theater to deal with.

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            I’mma be taking so many trains when Rail Baltica gets built

            Wait that sounds a bit wrong

            Anyway yeah, for short to medium distances, rail is awesome. I haven’t tried super long distance rail yet. I’ve flown twice in my life and it was nice, but the first time was a short flight (3 hours) and the second time I had someone abuse their platinum status to get me one of dem nice emergency exit seats where there’s no limit to your legroom. I imagine if you’re going on like a 2 or 3 week vacation, taking a train or several there and back would be super nice, but if you’re spending a week on another continent because of time constraints, a plane sounds better.

            Once shit gets built though, I can take a local train to Tallinn, then take the new slightly faster train to Poland, then from there to Germany. The most ridiculous thing about this is the fact that this train route is going to be a HUGE thing for car enthusiasts, because the biggest used car market in Europe is Germany, and right now you have to fly to Germany to go buy a car if you can’t find what you want closer (also German prices are better). So it’s gonna be a great train route for car enthusiasts (among all the other people of course).