Abandoning funding from the federal government, the California High-Speed Rail Authority said it sees strong interest from ...
The State has opted to move forward without the Trump administration. We regret that they will not share in California’s ...
Ambitions to build America's very own bullet train are on track for 2026, California's High Speed Rail Authority tells ...
There’s no cost-effective solution at this point, but lawmakers shouldn’t fall for the latest hype that a few more route tweaks, billions more in subsidies and some new private-investment promises ...
The authority says it will select a private partner to evaluate opportunities to invest and deliver the project faster and ...
The California High-Speed Rail Authority said the decision reflected the state's assessment that the federal government is ...
Brightline’s bicoastal struggles show that the window for companies to operate intercity rail service in the US profitably ...
California has ended its lawsuit over $4 billion in grant funding cancelled by the Trump administration, Bloomberg reports, ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — The U.S. Department of Transportation has withdrawn approximately $175 million in federal funding from California's high-speed rail project, dealing a major blow to the ...
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I don’t see any point where we have to say, ‘Oh, we can’t do it,’” High-Speed Rail CEO Ian Choudri said in 2025.
California has withdrawn its lawsuit challenging the Trump administrations decision to cancel more than $4 billion in federal ...
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