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1962年9月,约翰·肯尼迪(John F. Kennedy)总统向美国人提出挑战,要求在本十年结束前将宇航员送上月球。上世纪60年代的阿波罗计划(Apollo Program)等所谓的“登月计划”(moon shots)成为联邦政府资助的研发新模式的象征:规模庞大、范围宏大、技术上具有挑战性,最重要的是面向公众。登月的成功反过来又激励了联邦政策制定者在其他领域寻求类似的雄心勃勃的登月计划,包括通信、能源、住房和交通。然而,当应用于民用环境时,登月范例被证明是不合适的。根据原始档案研究,本文详细介绍了政府主导的东北走廊沿线高速客运铁路的实施工作。“登月计划”的模式使该计划陷入无赢的境地,鼓励实施机构夸大计划的收益,低估其成本,忽视技术的复杂性和风险。
Moonshots to Nowhere? The Metroliner and Failed High-Speed Rail in the United States, 1962–1977
In September 1962, President John F. Kennedy challenged Americans to send and return astronauts to the Moon by the close of the decade. So-called “moon shots” like the Apollo Program of the 1960s became emblematic of a new paradigm in federally-funded research and development: large in scale, ambitious in scope, technologically challenging, and most importantly public facing. The success of the moon landings, in turn, inspired federal policymakers to seek similarly ambitious moon shots in other domains including communications, energy, housing, and transportation. The moonshot paradigm, however, proved to be a poor fit when applied in civilian settings. Drawing upon original archival research, this paper details government-led efforts to implement high-speed passenger rail along the Northeast Corridor. The moonshot paradigm saddled this program in no-win scenarios, encouraging implementing agencies to overstate program benefits, underestimate their costs, and ignore technological complexity and risk.