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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s new 250 mph bullet train nears launch as US cancels California rail fundsChina is moving full speed ahead in high-speed rail innovation, as the country prepares its newest bullet train for ...
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Can California’s Bullet Train Survive Without Federal Backing? The Engineering and Funding Battle UnfoldsWhat does a country’s most audacious rail project do when it loses its vital lifeline of federal funding? President Trump’s ...
The Trump administration has revoked $4 billion in federal funding for California's long-delayed high speed rail project.
After 16 years and roughly $15 billion spent, not one high-speed track has been laid by the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA).” Bullet train bosses were quick to respond. “Canceling these ...
In a blistering response to the Trump administration’s proposal to pull $4 billion in federal funding, state officials said ...
Spending for California’s bullet train divides state leaders as never before. An isolated section of the high-speed rail project under construction in Fresno. (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press) ...
Bullet train went from peak California innovation to the project from hell. Construction workers in 2017 at a section of viaduct for the high-speed rail line in Fresno County.
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 ...
The groundbreaking ceremony for California’s long-awaited, long-debated, long-delayed high-speed rail system — a 220 mph, $68.4 billion bullet train designed to zip between Los Angeles and San ...
California bullet train cost hiked by billions of dollars. New reports reveal California’s bullet train construction project is costing $2.8 billion more than anticipated.
LOS ANGELES — When California voters approved construction of a bullet train in 2008, they had a legal promise that passengers would be able to speed from Los Angeles to San Francisco in two ...
It’s the biggest infrastructure project in state history, but the California bullet train gets hardly any attention on the campaign trail.The leading candidates for governor have said little ...
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