An ambitious state-run high-speed rail project linking Los Angeles and San Francisco has gone off track.
High-speed rail can be found around the world. Yet so far, the projects haven't tracked in the U.S., where both the public and private sectors have faced ballooning costs and delays.
"Our country has never seen a fiscal disaster of this magnitude," says California congressman Kevin Kiley.
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How Spain's Talgo Videlo 1 became the world's first hydrogen powered high speed train at 300 km/h
Spain has shattered the limits of sustainable rail with a hydrogen-powered train capable of 300 km/h and zero carbon ...
State auditors criticized California’s high-speed rail project from San Francisco to Los Angeles, saying the costly project ...
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 ...
Underpass work will close two more streets in north Fresno and downtown Fresno starting next week.
Those are the opportunities that high-speed rail (HSR) promises to open up, says Peter Paz, senior director of government and ...
A major California High-Speed Rail project will begin next week in north Fresno with the closure of Highway 99’s northbound ...
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