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Time to get real on the bullet train: California is building it, so let’s make it work. A full-scale mock-up of a high-speed train displayed at the Capitol in Sacramento.
The California bullet train’s route from Los Angeles to San Francisco, traversing the state’s mountain ranges and its Central Valley, is shown in a dark black line.
California acknowledged its high-speed rail project has a $7 billion funding gap and hundreds of miles to complete, but the ...
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has responded to the Federal Rail Administration’s plan to terminate $4 billion in federal funding for the Los Angeles-to-San Francisco high-speed rail project ...
California’s long-beleaguered high-speed rail project needs another $10 billion just to get the bullet train through farm country, much less reach Silicon Valley and Los Angeles, according to a ...
A billboard along Route 99, the Golden State Highway, in Bakersfield, California, on Jan. 28, 2015, touted the dream of high-speed rail. It's not much closer to reality now than it was then.
Forbes Trump Could Derail California High-Speed Rail Project, Despite Billions Spent By Alan Ohnsman Forbes Brightline Raising $2.5 Billion Of Private Funds For Vegas-To-L.A. Bullet Train By Alan ...
California’s state-spanning bullet train plan hit another snag this week after the Trump administration said it found “no viable path forward” for the project. The Department of ...
When Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his scaled down blueprint for the California bullet train four years ago, he proposed building a 171-mile starter segment in the Central Valley that would begin ...
For an entire Phase 1 bullet-train system between San Francisco and Los Angeles/Anaheim, projected 2040 ridership in the 2020 business plan was 38.58 million per year; that has been reduced in the ...
The Shinkansen — Japanese for “new line” — made its impressive debut in October 1964, a few days before the Tokyo Olympics.