Jet Train

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80
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Jet Train explores the fascinating, yet largely forgotten, history of jet-powered trains and their innovative engineering. These experimental trains, envisioned during the mid-20th century, aimed to revolutionize rail transport by achieving unprecedented speeds, blurring the lines between ground and air travel. The book highlights how Cold War competition and technological optimism fueled the development of these projects, striving to break speed records and transform both passenger and freight transport.

It examines the engineering challenges, such as managing noise and fuel consumption, and the sociopolitical context that ultimately led to their decline, offering valuable lessons in engineering, economics, and technological forecasting. The narrative progresses by first establishing the historical context of post-World War II transportation and then focusing on key experimental projects in the United States and Europe.

The book delves into the economic and political factors influencing jet train development, including government funding, corporate interests, and the rise of the Interstate Highway System. By drawing from archival documents, engineering reports, and interviews, Jet Train provides a comprehensive look at this unique chapter in transportation history, revealing both the boundless ambition and pragmatic constraints of the era.

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