B) #LAER #ACHSR eg UPS LA/Ontario CA to Needles CA, & FedEx Oakland to Fresno CA, would likely shorten major air cargo flight routes US hub to US hub using efficient fast rail.
C) International #LAER #ACHSR to Asia would requires a Redding CA airport, & to Latin America requires Blythe CA airport.
5) for longest rail routes, starting at any speed but gradually moving to high speed rail, #ACHSR air cargo on high speed rail is crucial.
A) Hub to Hub so UPS LA/Ontario CA to FedEx Oakland CA is one way to assure experts at both ends for shorter feeder flights for air cargo companies.
The only business model that might eventually work is #LAER #ACHSR trains (using Amtrak trains like Amtrak Autotrain DC-Orlando regions) to old Loring AFB, in Limestone ME, for transatlantic flights, funding rail upgrades.
Requires same deal Hartford CT UPS-Brunswick, then Bangor, then Loring ME.
& 2) anyone wanting highest value added sorted fresh fruit, especially cherries, such as restaurants, by DC citizens figuring out how to find the most valuable fresh fruit & get it to market, such as self driving trucks, & #ACHSR Air Cargo on High Speed Rail & Ground Effect Vehicles TC MI-Toledo OH,
Smart use of this Portland ME-Lewiston/Auburn segment allows faster & safer high speed trains at luxury, which should drastically help fund faster shared rail routes system wide.
2) nonstop express #LAER BOS to Maine airport Bangor BGR etc, future year round Air Cargo on High Speed Rail #ACHSR.
PAER & LAER together build many high speed rail nonstop express rail spokes 112 mi from biggest airports.
Air Cargo on High Speed Rail #ACHSR needs to link sort hub to sort hub, nationwide, primarily using ACHSR #LAER between sort hubs to shorten cargo flights yet further.
Rural ACHSR makes sense
7) Amtrak & slow double stack rail together now idea would crucially builds up both double stack rail & high speed rail needed for future Air Cargo on High Speed Rail #ACHSR, to ideally shorten many transAtlantic air cargo flights per year, with year round ACHSR rail traffic, slashing fossil fuels.