LINCOLN HIGH SPEED RAILWAY NETWORKSection I — TitleThis bill may be cited as the Lincoln High Speed Railway Network Act
Section II — Lincoln HST Railway SystemThe Lincoln HST Network will have the following lines
1. Line 1 is 625.11 km long and will extend from Philadelphia, PA to Portland, ME and will have the following stops:
a. Philadelphia, PA
b. Trenton, NJ
c. New York, NY
d. New Haven, CT
e. Harftord, CT
f. Springfield, MA
g. Worcester, MA
h. Boston, MA
i. Portsmouth, NH
j. Portland, ME
2. Line 2 is 1177.89 km long and will extend from New York City to Detroit and will have the following stops
a. New York City, NY
b. Albany, NY
c. Syracuse, NY
d. Rochester, NY
e. Buffalo, NY
f. Erie, PA
g. Cleveland, OH
h. Toledo, OH
i. Detroit, MI
3. Line 3 is 1464.04 km long and will extend from Philadelphia, PA to Milwaukee, WI and will have the following stops
a. Philadelphia, PA
b. Harrisburg, PA
c. Pittsburgh, PA
d. Youngstown, OH
e. Columbus, OH
f. Cincinatti, OH
g. Indianapolis, IN
h. Chicago, IL
i. Milwaukee, WI
4. Line 4 will extend from Milwaukee, WI to Detroit, MI and will have the following stops
a. Milwaukee, WI
b. Chicago, IL
c. Fort Wayne, IN
d. Toledo, OH
e. Detroit, MI
4.2 The sections Milwaukee-Chicago, IL and Toledo, OH-Detroit, MI will use already built infrastructure because of Line 3. 397 km of new infrastructure will be built.
4.3 The lines were carefully designed to avoid other regions territories, like for example the West Virginian panhandle.
Section III — Lincoln MST Connection LinesThe following lines will use medium speed railway network for which the following lines will be built.
1. Columbus, OH to Cleveland, OH (201.35km)
2. Milwaukee, WI to Madison, WI (121.26km)
3. Grand Rapids, MI to Detroit, MI (223.17km)
4. Indianapolis, IN to Fort Wayne, IN (169.07km)
5. New Haven, CT to Boston, MA with Providence, RI as a stop (206.21km)
Section IV - Financing the lines1. In total, 3664.04 km of high speed railway infrastructure will be built or 2277 miles which means that the expected cost price of these lines (10 million/each mile) is 22,77 billion dollars, which as stated in
the last Lincoln budget balance is something the region can afford
2. In total, 921.06 of medium speed railway infrastructure will be built or 573 miles which means that the expected cost price of these lines (5 million/each mile) will be 2,865 billion dollars.
3. The construction of the proposed railway system would in total be 25.635 billion dollars, which will be paid from the Lincoln treasury chest.
ADDENDUM. Given the routes likely wouldn't be straight lines and would have to avoid existing infrastructure and buildings, i would suggest to round the estimate of the cost to 40 billion dollars instead if the act is passed.
Section V - Environmental & Human Concerns1. The exact lines and spatial planning of those lines will be determined by a team of environmentalists, urban planning specialists, engineers and sociologists.
2. People losing their properties because of construction of those lines will be reimbursed and those properties or sections of properties will be bought.
Section VI - Future Expansion1. Additional construction of new lines on Lincoln territory will be decided in separate acts if that is the wish of the Lincoln General Court.
2. Connection of existing lines with other regional networks by interregional lines will be decided by the federal government with approval of the regions or by both regions theirselves
3. Connection of existing lines with foreign countries are a federal authority and will be decided by the federal government, which in this case likely only applies to connecting Lincoln with Canada.
Section VII - Transparency1. The lines can be viewed here
https://www.scribblemaps.com/maps/view/Lincoln-High-Speed-Network/6GW2zSOr7Z2. The lines can be edited here with password lincoln
https://www.scribblemaps.com/create/#id=6GW2zSOr7ZSection VIII - Effective DateConstruction of the high speed railway system will start immediately after this act passes and after the other procedures are followed. The railway system is expected to be finished in 2030.