California's high-speed rail project has hit a milestone with the completion of a major underpass in Fresno.
The California Legislative Analyst’s Office has cast doubt on the project’s ability to realize the potential savings.
The Cesar Chavez Boulevard underpass is located between F and H streets and is designed for two-lane traffic, bike lanes, and protected walkways going in both directions. The grade separation spans ...
This isn’t about L.A. grabbing money from the Valley,” said State Sen. Henry Stern, D-Los Angeles, who introduced the bill.
Budget analysts say the high-speed rail project faces billions of dollars in funding gaps and no clear path to reach Los Angeles or San Francisco. The fate of its first Central Valley segment is also ...
Once a futuristic promise, the bullet train has become an old albatross. Time for it to reach the end of the line.
California High Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri is set to return to work on Thursday after an investigation into his conduct.
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Even passengers who would use high-speed rail don’t want it – and are furious about land destroyed
Passengers riding Amtrak through Bakersfield aren’t buying California’s long-delayed high-speed rail dream — with many saying the multibillion-dollar project has already done more harm than good.
While Newsom celebrates this “progress,” California Democrats are seeking to keep more information about the project from reaching the public. Proposed legislation by California Democrats would allow ...
Readers may be familiar with the humiliating saga of California’s bullet train project, which was successfully sold in 2008 as a project to connect Los Angeles and San Francisco via high-speed rail.
In 2011, as the new governor of Florida, I rejected federal funds for Barack Obama’s high-speed rail. Unlike too many politicians who simply embrace the status quo and rubber-stamp spending, I read ...
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