First published May 2014, and updated September 2019
Most High Speed routes seem to include only a few stations miles apart from each other; areas in between are deprived of access, and often resent construction because they lose out. What if HS3 were to include loops into existing stations on local networks? We can improve the concept for HS3 by learning from the reactions to HS2 design.
A carefully constructed timetable would allow fast trains to stop infrequently but at different stations. Everybody would have good access, great connections, and high speed. Win, win!
That's the thinking in Build me a BEAVER which is the second of the Buffalo Future novels; details at Hiss Farm Concepts