Fast Company: Why high-speed rail may not work the best in the U.S.
CBS News on MSN: Why the California high-speed rail project is taking longer than planned
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.
The Fresno Bee on MSN: When will CA High-Speed Rail road construction end in Fresno? Here's the timeline
When will CA High-Speed Rail road construction end in Fresno? Here's the timeline
Yahoo: High-Speed Rail says it could save $2B on Central Valley route. What will it take?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If things go according to the California High-Speed Rail Authority’s plans, the agency says it could save an extra $2 billion on ...
High-Speed Rail says it could save $2B on Central Valley route. What will it take?
AOL: High-Speed Rail work to close a Highway 99 off-ramp in Fresno. See details
A major California High-Speed Rail project will begin next week in north Fresno with the closure of Highway 99’s northbound Herndon Avenue off-ramp. The closure will begin at 9 a.m. on Thursday, April ...
High-Speed Rail work to close a Highway 99 off-ramp in Fresno. See details
Yahoo: What is CA High-Speed Rail’s plan to shave extra $2B off Central Valley price tag?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Smaller stations, and building in the correct order. That’s what the California High-Speed Rail Authority says is key to shaving ...
What is CA High-Speed Rail’s plan to shave extra $2B off Central Valley price tag?
The Fresno Bee on MSN: Will California High-Speed Rail lay tracks in 2026, as promised? See agency's plan
Will California High-Speed Rail lay tracks in 2026, as promised? See agency's plan
The Globe and Mail: On Canada’s high-speed rail plan, the numbers just don’t add up
In taking a stand against the galloping fiscal and economic disaster that is the federal high-speed rail project, the Conservative Leader has not just drawn a clear line of differentiation between the ...
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.?
CBS News: Other countries have 200 mph passenger trains. Why has high-speed rail not tracked here?
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 ...
Other countries have 200 mph passenger trains. Why has high-speed rail not tracked here?
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
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
High‑speed rail moves millions throughout the world every day – but in the US, high cost and low use make its future bumpy
Orange County Register: New high-speed rail business plan offers a partial dose of honesty
California’s 2026 Draft Business Plan for high-speed rail is more realistic than its predecessors, but leaves serious unresolved issues. The High-Speed Authority’s leadership lacks the ability to fix ...
Sacramento Bee: CA’s high-speed rail project about to lose federal money again. Does it matter?
CA’s high-speed rail project about to lose federal money again. Does it matter?
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is set to issue a request for qualifications in December for a private partner as the authority considers whether a public-private partnership fueled by ...
The future of Dallas’s high‑speed rail project was thrown into doubt after Dallas slammed the brakes on elevated tracks just as Congress stripped nearly a billion dollars in federal rail funding.
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?
The Amtrak NextGen Acela is a new, higher-speed train that runs between Washington, D.C. and Boston. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images Stephen Mattingly, a civil engineering professor at the University ...
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