Streetsblog's editor will host a Q&A with the head of the California High Speed Rail Authority at Manny's in the Mission, October 22 The post Save the Date: Attend a Talk with High Speed Rail CEO Ian Choudri appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.| Streetsblog San Francisco
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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