firsttruck
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Rail cars should already be there waiting. Locomotives arrive as needed to assemble rail cars into strings and then take them away.So... if that's right, it'd be $200M for a 20 mile tunnel? And it would be ready in 20 weeks? If possible, that'd be awesome! If they could do that in, a train mode or something, imagine.
Cars get built and remain onsite under cover until a train is ready for loading. Then, they all FSD themselves down the Tesla tunnel to the Hutto rail yard. Even if some railroad requirement was that they be physically driven onto the train, the Teslas could stage themselves at the mouth of the tunnel and would advance by one every time a railroad worker drives one to the train.
Optimally, they'd just drive themselves onto the train.
Even if they had to be driven by a person from the yard onto the train, it'd be good to be in a weather controlled tunnel with no traffic to worry about. It would probably be safer than loading them onto trucks and then off the trucks...
No human driver. FSD should handle the driving for load/unload. FSD rail car system in vehicle uses data sent wirelessly, camera vision of surroundings, and cameras to read signposts with bar/QR codes to guide routing to the proper rail car.
Train workers or other humans workers (until Teslabot arrives) should only have to secure/tie-down the vehicles.
Also many people do not realize that most or almost all rail cars are NOT owned by the railroad company. Rail cars are owned and manged by separate business entities. Some of this similar to real estate property management companies. Even individuals can buy a rail car or partially invest in rail car and put it out for service through one of the rail car management companies.
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