Japan plans ‘conveyor belt road’ linking Tokyo and Osaka amid delivery driver shortage (www.theguardian.com)
from RandAlThor@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 15:29
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FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 15:34 next collapse

That’s an interesting idea, but what is the advantage of not using rails?

RandAlThor@lemmy.ca on 06 Nov 15:55 collapse

My guess is it must be at capacity and there’s no space to build a parallel lane next to the tracks. This is conveyor belt so it is constantly moving in both directions with pellets being dropped back and forth. Of course rail industry has been trying to get to the “conveyor belt” idea for sometime but to have one that’s constantly moving both directions isn’t executable.

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 15:58 collapse

It says it can fit three cargo pods abreast, so I don’t think that’s the issue.

aeronmelon@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 16:35 next collapse

“The roads must roll!”

Someone in Japan is a Heinlein fan.

itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Nov 17:21 next collapse

Build a god damn train

atzanteol@sh.itjust.works on 06 Nov 18:27 collapse

First friggin’ paragraph…

Six decades after the bullet train first whisked passengers between Tokyo and Osaka, authorities in Japan are planning to do the same for cargo, with the construction of a “conveyor belt road”.

itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Nov 18:52 collapse

The bullet train is wholly irrelevant here. It does not transport cargo now, does it? Build a fucking freight train line. Every time some tech bro suggests a solution involving pods, a civil engineer has a stroke

474D@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 19:47 next collapse

I like how you think you know better than Japan after skimming a simple article lol

atzanteol@sh.itjust.works on 06 Nov 20:28 collapse

Ah - you are correct - they don’t use those lines for freight (I thought they may). Still - Japan has some of the best train networks in the world.

I expect this idea to die. People act like because a thing was suggested or being looked into that it will automatically be done. “Solar Frickin’ Roadways” never went anywhere an this sounds unlikely to as well.

Gumus@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 18:58 next collapse

I wonder if it’ll have turrets to fend off the Biters.

Lutra@lemmy.world on 06 Nov 20:52 collapse

Why use the term ‘conveyor belt’? No conveyor. No belts. Automated cargo containers.