Russia Approves Siberia-Alaska Railway 449
An anonymous reader writes "In what could easily be one of the boldest infrastructure developments ever announced, the Russian Government has given the go-ahead to build a transcontinental railway linking Siberia with North America. The massive undertaking would traverse the Bering Strait with the world's longest tunnel – a project twice the length of the Chunnel between England and France. The project aims to feed North America with raw goods from the Siberian interior and beyond, but it could also provide a key link to developing a robust renewable energy transmission corridor that feeds wind and tidal power across vast distances while linking a railway network across 3/4 of the Northern Hemisphere."
I can't wait . . . (Score:4, Funny)
. . . to see bearded guys in furs hanging around in Penn Station, waiting for the track announcement for the train to Moscow (first stop Secaucus Junction, of course).
Being a Russian citizen for 30 years (Score:4, Funny)
After being a Russian citizen for 30 years, I can tell you right away that this will be one of the most spectacularly disgraced projects in history. There are oh so many ways to screw this up and for Russians one is usually enough.
In soviet russia Government railroads you! (Score:4, Funny)
In soviet russia Government railroads you!
No foreign exchange problems either (Score:4, Funny)
Re:But what... (Score:4, Funny)
Sarah Palin's house?
Re:Russian Railroads vs. California (Score:5, Funny)
California --> There's your problem right there.