• @aelwero
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      411 months ago

      Lol… 3/4 of the traffic is US bound. The Pacific is half the planet, so anything not stopping in the Americas has a shorter route in the other direction.

      Essentially… yeah I do :)

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        No it isn’t. 72% total is coming OR leaving the US. Not US bound. The US actually exports quite a lot. Also, it would not be cheaper to go by rail across the country to use a ship on the closer side of where the stuff is destined for, no matter how good the rail system is.

        • Maëlys
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          211 months ago

          yea, above comment is very confusing…americans and their egocentrism …

        • @Aqarius
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          211 months ago

          What difference does it make if the route begins or ends in the US?

      • Maëlys
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        americans ship goods from the west to the east cost through the panama canal ? you serious ?

        US bound, from … China for instance ? want to run an elecrtified train from China to the US ?