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Metropolitan Transportation Authority rolls out more modern trains on New York City subway
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The US's flirtation with nuclear powered jet aircraft
If everything had worked perfectly, it still would have been a bum airplane." - Charles Wilson, Secretary of Defense Back in the 1950s and 1960s, the United States attempted to design nuclear...
If everything had worked perfectly, it still would have been a bum airplane." - Charles Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Back in the 1950s and 1960s, the United States attempted to design nuclear powered aircraft. This was part of a larger "nuclear craze" in the era where everything and anything was proposed to have nuclear technology applied to it. This led to all kinds of things like the Chrysler TV-8 and "peaceful" earthmoving construction projects. The only place where nuclear power or propulsion really took off was for large ocean going ships both for military navies as well as civilian tankers, cargo ships and icebreakers. Spacecraft technology was the only other "success story."
Nuclear powered aircraft, while more realistic than say nuclear cars, never quite caught on except for a few experimental engines and just one actual working aircraft. The most extensive efforts towards this during the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion (ANP) program were the HTRE-2 and HTRE-3 experimental nuclear reactors with heat transfer assemblies designed for nuclear powered aircraft at the Idaho National Laboratory. Rather than burning fuel, the jet turbine would use the heat from the nuclear reaction to heat air sent through a compressor which would then be expelled as exhaust for thrust.
On of the more fascinating tests were the test flights of the NB-36H which while conventionally powered, flew while carrying a working nuclear reactor to test the protective shielding of the crew. It carried an air-cooled 1 megawatt reactor. The engineers and crew worked within a specially shielded nose cabin with 12-inch-thick lead-glass windows.
The project was canceled by the Kennedy administration a few months after taking office in 1961 citing high costs, poor management, and little progress towards a flight ready reactor saying:
At the time of termination, the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Program was still in the research and development stage, with primary emphasis on high performance reactors. Although a number of research and development achievements can be credited to this program, at the time of termination an airplane had never been flown on nuclear power nor had a prototype airplane been built. - Joseph Campbell, Comptroller General
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Nearly 15 years and about $1 billion have been devoted to the attempted development of a nuclear-powered aircraft; but the possibility of achieving a militarily useful aircraft in the foreseeable future is still very remote. - John F. Kennedy, POTUS
Footnote: This post is a rework of a reddit post I made here a couple years back. It's not really meant to be a coherent or lengthy article but has some links and thoughts which I found interesting.
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ICE vehicle drivers, what do you do to prepare for a major road trip?
Same as the title. What is your pretravel routine for long distance excursions? Any pointers for someone who is not very mechanically oriented?
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Free transit in Stavanger, Norway, places the city in a growing vanguard of municipalities that have made buses, trains and trams free at point of use
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How this train beat the plane: The TGV story
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The Titan submersible was “an accident waiting to happen”
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Everyone knew the migrant ship was doomed. No one helped.
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Stew's News US High Speed Rail Monthly - July 2023 - CAHSR Brightline Acela Texas Central Cascadia
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Dark waters of self-delusion: The crash of Transair flight 810
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The newest subway system in the United States is open: Honolulu, HI
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San Antonio lays groundwork for downtown-to-airport transit line
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What do you drive?
Curious what the community is like on here. Do you enjoy driving or wrenching on cars, bikes, etc?
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SEPTA Board approves $1.69 billion FY24 operating and capital budget ahead of expected fiscal cliff
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New York City is cleared for first-in-US congestion tolls as soon as April
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US President Joe Biden's Federal Transit Administration announces $1.7 billion in grants for electric bus fleets and infrastructure
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You may soon have to pay more to drive that SUV in New York
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A sickness and its cure: The crash of Trans-Colorado Airlines flight 2286
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Satellite images of wrecked Pablo tanker cast dark light over shadow fleet
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New report from US National Transportation Safety Board says engineer at Norfolk Southern objected to the train weight distribution before catastrophic derailment
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A $48 billion debt is crushing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Paying it off could disrupt the future of New York City transit.
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US Navy 'knew about Titanic sub implosion days ago'
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Taylor Swift is an unlikely public transit icon
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US Coast Guard to have a press conference to discuss the apparent debris field of uncertain origin found near the Titanic at 3pm EST
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Seattle plans to extend and upgrade Third Avenue transit mall in 2024
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Oklahoma City continues planning for bus rapid transit
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Philadelphia politician proposes more local options for mass-transit funding
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Atlantic City designated as New Jersey's 35th Transit Village
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Los Angeles celebrates new era of transit as regional connector opens
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Calgary Transit goes electric as feds commit additional $325M for zero-emission buses
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Hot, high, and harebrained: The crash of Indian Airlines flight 491
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How Indigenous kids survived forty days in Colombia's jungle after a plane crash
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Why America is addicted to cars - a casual exploration of public transit in North America
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NYC MTA moves forward with plans to install platform doors in three subway stations
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Ontario government awards contract for eastern GO Transit extension in Toronto area
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Baltimore re-launches plan for new east-west transit line
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No car, no problem: Philadelphia is one of the best US cities to live in without a personal vehicle
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Any aviators out there?
I'm a Paramotor pilot, but I'd love to get an aviation specific section going. Anyone a pilot, aviation fan, or airplane geek too?
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Any Tildesian railfans?
After the Reddit exodus, I was really glad this community was so open and welcoming, and it warms my heart to have something akin to the original forum days of Web 1. Some of my favourite subs...
After the Reddit exodus, I was really glad this community was so open and welcoming, and it warms my heart to have something akin to the original forum days of Web 1. Some of my favourite subs were rail related - London Underground, Trains, Transit Diagrams - so I figured I’d ask: Are there any other railfans among the Tildes?
I personally love all kinds of trains, but gravitate most to inner-city rapid transit. Think your Subways, Metros, Ls, the MRTs of the world. I also do a lot of train spotting, looking for interesting rolling stock and logging their NVR numbers.
What about you? Are you a fellow trainthusiast or did you never pay mind to rail traffic?
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I-95 highway in Philadelphia has collapsed; officials say repairs will take "months"
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Self-driving electric commuter ferry takes to the water on its maiden voyage in Stockholm
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Portion of Interstate 95 collapses in Philadelphia after tanker fire burns under overpass
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Cause of Boeing collision at London Heathrow confirmed
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A sunny day in San Francisco: The crash of Asiana Airlines flight 214 - revisited
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We’re about to kill a massive, accidental experiment in reducing global warming (2018)
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The Digital Transportation Archive
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A Republican suburb designed for cyclists
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Why do car companies keep so many bees?
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The first (and now last) overhead wire electric ferry in Europe
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The world's cleanest railway
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