High Speed Rail in Alberta gets a Boost

With no government money in, I hope I don't have to, either. I like new tech as much as the next nerd, but at the speeds being discussed, wouldn't high-speed rail be a surer bet?

Yes.

How come the long-ballyhooed high-speed rail system has yet to get off the ground between Calgary and Edmonton...

No idea about that one specifically. But HSR is generally a waste of money.

and why would Transpod have a better chance?

It wouldn't.
 
With no government money in, I hope I don't have to, either. I like new tech as much as the next nerd, but at the speeds being discussed, wouldn't high-speed rail be a surer bet? How come the long-ballyhooed high-speed rail system has yet to get off the ground between Calgary and Edmonton... and why would Transpod have a better chance?

Very good questions. If there has been a long proposed rail line why hasn't it been built and why wouldn't those causes for delay not also apply to this idea?
 
Went to the Transpod website. Most recent update on the Timeline is September 2020, and it's Transpod announcing that they have received authorization to develop and commercialize a ventilator.

As for the $500 million commitment, I am sure funding requires the job be "shovel-ready," with all governmental approvals and land acquisition accomplished. IOW, now comes the hardest part.
 
The one comparison I have is with Florida's BrightlineWP railroad. Minus the vacuum, maglev, and high-speed aspects of course.

It is inter-large-city, privately funded, got built and really operates. If anything it proves that such things can be done even though the Age of the Railroad Barons is long over.
 

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