It took a while, but California is figuring out the best, most-cost-effective way to do fast trains.| Streetsblog USA
This week we’re back live for another show from Manny’s in the Mission featuring Streetsblog SF editor Roger Rudick interviewing California High Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri. They chat about reducing costs, systems in other countries, and take questions from the audience. You can listen to this episode first at Streetsblog USA, or find Copyright © 2025 The Overhead Wire The post (Unedited) Podcast Transcript 554: Getting California High Speed Rail Done appeared first on The Over...| The Overhead Wire
I’ve been thinking more about the trip to China and especially the high speed rail of it all. I’m also about to dive into a new book I was able to get while I was there published by the Chinese State Railway but wanted to think a bit more on what I wanted to bring Copyright © 2025 The Overhead Wire The post Chinese High Speed Rail and the Interstate Highway System appeared first on The Overhead Wire.| The Overhead Wire
Much needed improvements now face potential cost increases and delays over a planned relocation of a short stretch of private rail storage tracks| la.streetsblog.org
The post Why do they hate California high speed rail? Because it could actually succeed appeared first on High Speed Rail Alliance.| High Speed Rail Alliance
The post Illinois: Tell Your Reps – Vote “Yes” on HB3438! appeared first on High Speed Rail Alliance.| High Speed Rail Alliance
The Authority projects that the line’s first segment will launch in January 2032, with high-speed trains running the entire route—greater San Francisco to greater Los Angeles—by early 2038, depending on continued support from the state’s political leadership.| High Speed Rail Alliance
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High Speed Rail has only become a partisan in recent years. But under Trump, it's become hyper-partisan.| cal.streetsblog.org
By the middle of the next decade, Georgians may be able to travel between Atlanta and Savannah by high-speed rail, avoiding traffic and expensive air fares.| The Georgia Sun
Well then. At the end of the last article I promised to write about the stations on HS2 phase 1 assuming that I hadn’t been too enraged by the political fallout from hopefully soon-to-be-ex-prime minister Rishi Sunak’s cancellation of phase 2 of HS2. Reader, I have been enraged. I have had to have a very […]| The Beauty of Transport