Track construction on California's high-speed rail system can begin after a lengthy preparation phase, according to Governor Gavin Newsom.
Now under new leadership, the California High-Speed Rail Authority is set to move into a new phase of development. Plans are to begin train service in the Central Valley in five to eight years.
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Ian Choudri, the rail authority CEO, said the state is now ready to build a railhead — a freight yard that receives building materials to begin track-laying work — which enables the state to ...
“We’re moving into the track-laying phase,” Newsom boasted, “completing structures for key segments, and laying the groundwork for a high-speed rail network.” “Finally, we’re at the ...
California will begin laying track for its high-speed rail project after a lengthy development process that began in 2008, according to Governor Gavin Newsom. California's high-speed rail project ...
He stated that track laying for the high-speed rail is only months away, with early commitments on train sets also expected soon.