Main article: Route of California High-Speed Rail【主条目:加利福尼亚高速铁路的路线】 The project aims to connect California's major metropolitan areas together, and link to their local commuter systems. It will be built in two major phases. Phase 1 connects San Francisco and the Bay Area thro...
High-speed rail The world's slowest bullet train trundles ahead in CaliforniaNe An extra $3bn of federal funding is nice; as for the other $80bn, dream on The central valley of California is a vast expanse of flat farmland, far from the bustling...
High-Speed Rail Approved Between San Francisco and Los Angeles.(Originated from The Bakersfield Californian)Kehe, Andy
Only hours have passed since GovernorJerry Brown signed the controversial billproviding initial funding for California’s $68 billionHigh-Speed Railproject, which will connect Sacramento to San Francisco to Los Angeles, but already another plan has emerged that could blow all of California’s efforts...
According to the high-speed rail authority, once the Los Angeles-to-San Francisco bullet train is completed it will allow people to travel in just under three hours on the route and at speeds reaching more than 200 miles per hour. Moreover, it said the plan is to eventually extend the ...
The Biden administration is also spending more than $3 billion on the public high-speed rail project that is supposed to link San Francisco with Los Angeles, but that line has faced many more logistical and political hurdles and much more skepticism from experts. ...
The 1,287km California high-speed rail project is being developed to meet the growing demand for travel in the US. The California High Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) is the governing body overlooking the project.
“We haven’t officially gone out to bid yet. This is us saying to the industry that we need trainsets. They have to meet these standards,” said Lisa Marie Alley, deputy director of public affairs at the High-Speed Rail Authority. ...
【TED-0511】Why The US Has No High-Speed Rail (16:10) China has the world’s fastest and largest high-speed rail network — more than 19,000 miles, the vast majority of which was built in the past decade. Japan’s bullet trains can reach nearly 200 miles per hour and date to the...
“Given the current financial straits at the federal and state level, amassing the funds to build this across California will take time,” Mr. Gordon said. “In the interim, there will be funds spent on high-speed rail and I believe it’s imperative for the High-Speed Rai...