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CBC.ca on MSN: More than half of comments removed from Alto's high-speed rail map to be reinstated More than half of the 118 comments removed by moderators from a map showing possible routes for Canada's proposed high-speed rail project should never have been taken down and will be added back by ... More than half of comments removed from Alto's high-speed rail map to be reinstated New York Post on MSN: California mayors go nuclear over plan to charge taxpayers even more for Gavin Newsom’s $231B high speed rail California mayors go nuclear over plan to charge taxpayers even more for Gavin Newsom’s $231B high speed rail
CBS News: Other countries have 200 mph passenger trains. Why has high-speed rail not tracked here? Other countries have 200 mph passenger trains. Why has high-speed rail not tracked here? Travel + Leisure: America’s Fastest Trains Are Here—but Rail Experts Say High-speed Travel Is Still Years Away America’s Fastest Trains Are Here—but Rail Experts Say High-speed Travel Is Still Years Away SFGate: As high-speed rail builds out Central Valley section, more money is needed elsewhere As high-speed rail builds out Central Valley section, more money is needed elsewhere Whether it's environmental activists or public transportation enthusiasts, there's quite the vocal crowd urging the United States to build more high-speed rail transportation. Currently, the U.S. only ... Plans for a high-speed bullet train connecting Houston to the Dallas-Fort Worth area were unveiled more than a decade ago. Now, the project remains stuck in a liminal space—both making new progress ... Gavin Newsom’s widely-mocked high-speed rail isn’t the only “train to nowhere” in California. In fact, the Golden State is a virtual graveyard of near-empty “ghost” trains and buses. That hasn’t ... SFGATE: High-Speed Rail Authority CEO says Central Valley portion will be done 'in our lifetime' He promised during an annual conference on high-speed rail in Washington, D.C., this week that the Central Valley portion — which will span from Merced to Bakersfield — will b ... High-Speed Rail Authority CEO says Central Valley portion will be done 'in our lifetime' California mayors in the Central Valley aren’t happy with a plan to dip into local taxes and zoning for the state’s long-delayed high speed rail projects — saying they’ll sue the state if it goes ... Newsweek: California Cities Threaten To Sue Over High Speed Rail Tax Grab Caltrans is studying whether high-speed buses traveling up to 140 mph could provide a faster, lower-cost alternative to driving and complement California’s high-speed rail system by connecting cities, ...
He promised during an annual conference on high-speed rail in Washington, D.C., this week that the Central Valley portion — which will span from Merced to Bakersfield — will b ... High-Speed Rail Authority CEO says Central Valley portion will be done 'in our lifetime' California mayors in the Central Valley aren’t happy with a plan to dip into local taxes and zoning for the state’s long-delayed high speed rail projects — saying they’ll sue the state if it goes ... Newsweek: California Cities Threaten To Sue Over High Speed Rail Tax Grab Caltrans is studying whether high-speed buses traveling up to 140 mph could provide a faster, lower-cost alternative to driving and complement California’s high-speed rail system by connecting cities, ... The Fresno Bee: High-Speed Rail wants to capture local taxes. Central Valley cities are willing to sue The California High-Speed Rail Authority’s proposal “would almost certainly invite extensive litigation,” says a letter to the agency signed by mayors. High-Speed Rail wants to capture local taxes. Central Valley cities are willing to sue Fox Business on MSN: California high-speed rail project soars to $231B: 'Worst public infrastructure failure in US history' California high-speed rail project soars to $231B: 'Worst public infrastructure failure in US history' Fast Company: Why high-speed rail may not work the best in the U.S. Stephen Mattingly, a civil engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, explains why high-speed rail projects in much of the country so often go off track. Dr. Stephen Mattingly ... CBS News: High-speed rail is commonplace in many other countries. Will it track in the U.S.? With high-speed rail ambitions in California delayed by years and coming in at a higher-than-expected cost, Lou Thompson, who sat on the state's high-speed rail peer review group, said "failure is ... High-speed rail is commonplace in many other countries. Will it track in the U.S.? Penn Live: In the US, high cost and low use make the future of high-speed rail bumpy | The Conversation High-speed rail systems are found all over the globe. Japan’s bullet train began operating in 1964. China will have 31,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) of high-speed track by the end of 2025. The fastest ... In the US, high cost and low use make the future of high-speed rail bumpy | The Conversation It's hard to exaggerate the role of the train in the American story or the romance of train travel, those iron horses galloping down tracks of steel. Why, then, has high-speed rail — so common in ... Since August, train travelers between Washington, D.C., and Boston have been zipping along the country’s busiest rail line at speeds of up to 160 mph, the fastest in America. Headlines proclaimed high ... When California voters in 2008 approved $9.95 billion in bonds to create the start of the state’s High Speed Rail system, they were offered a list of promises — few of which have come to pass. One was ...
The Fresno Bee: High-Speed Rail wants to capture local taxes. Central Valley cities are willing to sue The California High-Speed Rail Authority’s proposal “would almost certainly invite extensive litigation,” says a letter to the agency signed by mayors. High-Speed Rail wants to capture local taxes. Central Valley cities are willing to sue Fox Business on MSN: California high-speed rail project soars to $231B: 'Worst public infrastructure failure in US history' California high-speed rail project soars to $231B: 'Worst public infrastructure failure in US history' Fast Company: Why high-speed rail may not work the best in the U.S. Stephen Mattingly, a civil engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, explains why high-speed rail projects in much of the country so often go off track. Dr. Stephen Mattingly ... CBS News: High-speed rail is commonplace in many other countries. Will it track in the U.S.? With high-speed rail ambitions in California delayed by years and coming in at a higher-than-expected cost, Lou Thompson, who sat on the state's high-speed rail peer review group, said "failure is ... High-speed rail is commonplace in many other countries. Will it track in the U.S.? Penn Live: In the US, high cost and low use make the future of high-speed rail bumpy | The Conversation High-speed rail systems are found all over the globe. Japan’s bullet train began operating in 1964. China will have 31,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) of high-speed track by the end of 2025. The fastest ... In the US, high cost and low use make the future of high-speed rail bumpy | The Conversation It's hard to exaggerate the role of the train in the American story or the romance of train travel, those iron horses galloping down tracks of steel. Why, then, has high-speed rail — so common in ... Since August, train travelers between Washington, D.C., and Boston have been zipping along the country’s busiest rail line at speeds of up to 160 mph, the fastest in America. Headlines proclaimed high ... When California voters in 2008 approved $9.95 billion in bonds to create the start of the state’s High Speed Rail system, they were offered a list of promises — few of which have come to pass. One was ... For every step forward and track laid, California’s high-speed rail project seems to face continuous money hurdles and controversies, leading the public to question when the state — and arguably ... National Geographic news: Why high-speed rail has yet to reach the U.S.—and is change coming? Why high-speed rail has yet to reach the U.S.—and is change coming? SlashGear: This Country Has The Most High-Speed Rail Mileage In The World PHILADELPHIA.Today on MSN: Libertyliner 250: A proposed high-speed train would connect Philly to DC., NYC faster than ever A proposed high-speed rail service could significantly transform travel along the Northeast Corridor this year, writes Bridget Gleeson for the Islands. Libertyliner 250: A proposed high-speed train would connect Philly to DC., NYC faster than ever GV Wire: Newsom Adds Allies to High-Speed Rail Board as Fresno's Tom Richards Exits The High-Speed Rail Authority board had a major shakeup with close political allies of Gov. Gavin Newsom joining the board. Newsom Adds Allies to High-Speed Rail Board as Fresno's Tom Richards Exits The Conversation: High‑speed rail moves millions throughout the world every day – but in the US, high cost and low use make its future bumpy
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