Castenea wrote:Relax wrote:With the canal system, why the railroads? One is existing, the other is not. Build Wood gas powered ICE trucks if anything at least they would be useful on the battlefield. Major problem with rubber/bearings/steel trunions differentials etc, but at least useful.
War is too fast moving for railroads and if they did build them they would go with light rail assuming there was enough forest with large trees to make very quick temporary rail bed out of as was done to log large timber.
Canals are completely out of service for at least 2 months out of the year, and for some historic canals there were years in which they operated for less than 3 months. Lack of operation would be due to flood damage, insufficient water, being frozen, or even too much water.
The advantage of railroads is that they are faster and can operate more than canals.
You are forgetting something rather important.
War, before the 20th century, only happened half of the year. And it was not until the middle(partial) to END of the 20th century that it was even contemplated otherwise.
Why? Food preservation. Disease. Shelter/warmth. And then ultimately, transportation through miles of thick deep mud. A hard to build railroad requiring hundreds of thousands of willing people is not realistic. Besides a RR will not help the above realities of war's aspects. Takes too much time, and the front moves too quickly for fixed transportation assets.
Even WWI was not a war during the winter. Pretty much everyone sat and survived. Why they could actually BUILD a RR to the front. The Front DID NOT MOVE and HAD not moved for years. No major offensives happened. Neither was WWII a war in the winter. Only on the best of days did anything happen by and large and that essentially consisted of airplanes flying. Ground troops on the eastern front did not move. In dead of winter, yes, but only short distances and very rarely due to one side being winter clothing equipped and other side NOT equipped as the ground was frozen. Do the Charis forces have winter gear and winter knowledge on how to survive? HELL NO! During WWII Spring offensives? Partially, but not really until LATE spring.
Charis and its allies have not solved the above problems making war possible outside of the normal 6months of the year time frame yet. It requires TRUCKS with BIG TIRES and and Internal Combustion Engines to make war remotely possible in non optimal months.
A railroad solves none of these basic realities of war's required logistics.
Therefore those canals are perfectly viable solutions for conquest avenues. They are the only viable solution.
Unless you are going to claim that there will be a stalemate... As if MWW is going to write the series into a stalemate like the Great War was.