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- California High Speed Rail
Use QuickMap to find information on how high-speed rail construction is impacting road travel in your area You can also find real-time traffic information from across the state, including traffic congestion, lane closures, and chain controls
- California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia
California High-Speed Rail (CAHSR) is a publicly-funded high-speed rail system under construction across California by the California High-Speed Rail Authority
- California High-Speed Rail Progress After 10 Years: Green Sections Are . . .
The map above shows the progress on California's High-Speed rail project after nearly a decade of construction At the time of writing only the green sections are ready for passenger use (as of June 2024)
- BuildHSR|California High-Speed Rail Authority
See major construction updates on high-speed rail structures throughout the Central Valley, including the Road 26 Grade Separation, Hanford Viaduct, and Shaw Avenue Grade Separation
- California High-Speed Rail: 2026 Construction Update
California High-Speed Rail (CAHSR) is the United States’ first true high-speed rail project — a 800 km (500-mile), 320 km h (200 mph), fully electrified, grade-separated system connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles — but in early 2026 not a single kilometre of track has been laid despite $18+ billion spent since construction began in 2013
- Central Valley high-speed rail to be done in our lifetime . . . - SFGATE
Ian Choudri, the CEO of California's High-Speed Rail Authority, said the project is on track for development but needs to pass some hurdles
- New plans, new price tag for California’s high-speed rail project
New cost estimates are in for California’s high-speed rail project, and the price tag has gone up again The massive rail system is designed to one day connect Los Angeles and San Francisco
- California Cities Threaten To Sue High-Speed Rail - Newsweek
Why It Matters California’s high-speed rail project has struggled for years with funding gaps, cost pressures, and political scrutiny, prompting officials to explore new ways to raise money
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