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Is there any future for therailwatransportation in Nepal​

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Answered by temiloluwaoluwafemi
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Answer: The advent of commercialised jet travel in the 1950s was the last major advance in transportation, with the arguable exception of high-speed trains, which debuted in Japan in 1964. Since then, improvements across all modes of transport have been largely incremental. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, for example, is lighter and more fuel-efficient than its predecessors, the Airbus A380 is larger, and both rely on the latest computer equipment for flight operations. But neither are fundamentally different from first generation commercial jets. And the same could be said of cars, ships, trains, and even bicycles—they all certainly look different and function far better, but they wouldn’t necessarily shock someone present at their invention.

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Answered by tellajoshlyn63
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Answer: The advent of commercialised jet travel in the 1950 s was the last major advance in transportation, with the arguable exception of high-speed trains, which debuted in Japan in 1964. Since then, improvements across all modes of transport have been largely incremental. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, for example, is lighter and more fuel-efficient than its predecessors, the Airbus A380 is larger, and both rely on the latest computer equipment for flight operations. But neither are fundamentally different from first generation commercial jets. And the same could be said of cars, ships, trains, and even bicycles—they all certainly look different and function far better, but they wouldn’t necessarily shock someone present at their invention.

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