Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Who would invest inmoney-losing HSR? Re: “Train agency looks at Gilroy” (Page A1, Aug. 23). It’s delusional in the ...
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Why the US still doesn’t have true high-speed rail
Acela is marketed as the nation’s only high-speed rail service, but it operates on curving, century-old tracks shared with ...
It’s not every day a state manages to burn through billions and still ask for more. But California’s high-speed rail project has always been exceptional in that way. Last month, the federal government ...
California legislators are not backing down from the commitment to create a high-speed rail system to connect the Bay Area and the Los Angeles basin. On Saturday, the California Legislature will ...
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — Brightline West aims to connect Las Vegas and Southern California with high-speed rail. But the planned terminal is not in Los Angeles, where you might expect, but 40 miles ...
A top California lawmaker is pushing for an independent review of proposed changes to state law ahead of a renewed effort to ...
With the clawing back of $4 billion in federal grants to support it, the Trump Administration seems hell bent on ensuring that California’s high-speed rail project ends up as precisely the “train to ...
Re: “Train agency looks at Gilroy” (Page A1, Aug. 23). It’s delusional in the extreme to think that investors, even in magical-thinking Silicon Valley, would be willing to put money into a project ...
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