Abandoning funding from the federal government, the California High-Speed Rail Authority said it sees strong interest from ...
Ambitions to build America's very own bullet train are on track for 2026, California's High Speed Rail Authority tells ...
Everything we know about the project’s escalating costs, delays, and potential federal funding cuts under Trump.
HANFORD, Calif. — Hundreds of miles from Los Angeles and San Francisco, the first leg of California's high-speed rail line is rising above the almond trees and grape vines of the Central Valley. This ...
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has opened a $3.5 billion bidding process for companies to build track and rail systems for its high-speed rail project. The agency in a press release ...
"Today’s procurement formalizes efforts to partner with private investors and developers," Authority CEO Ian Choudri said.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A legislative proposal aiming to speed up California’s high-speed rail construction met its fate Friday, spelling ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and legislative leaders agreed this week to authorize billions of dollars for a high-speed rail project that has become the object of intense criticism from the Trump ...
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The Tied Arch Bridge construction site in Fresno County, Calif. (Courtesy of California High-Speed Rail Authority) HANFORD, Calif. — Hundreds of miles from Los Angeles and San Francisco, the first leg ...
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