top of page

Feds Approve First Leg of High-Speed Rail in California

Writer's picture: OurStudioOurStudio

The federal government on Wednesday approved the start of construction for California's $69 billion high-speed rail line, capping years of planning on the first leg of tracks in the Central Valley and possibly kicking off a new round of lawsuits from opponents.

The state has been eagerly awaiting the Federal Railroad Administration's endorsement of the Merced-to-Fresno section of the bullet train line in the months since Gov. Jerry Brown and the Legislature gave the go-ahead. The Brown and Obama administrations are splitting the cost of the initial line and jointly planning the route.

Even though Congress and Obama previously approved funding for the bullet train, federal officials still needed to ensure the project passed federal environmental laws. Wednesday's 41-page ruling affirms that while the project will have some negative impacts on the environment, it's still worthwhile.

0 views0 comments

Comments


NEWSLETTERS

Get Reason In Your Inbox.

Thanks for submitting!

Join the

LIBERTARIAN PARTY

We are funded entirely by Americans who want to help give liberty a voice. By joining the Libertarian Party as a dues-paying member, you are investing in this critical work.

Thanks for submitting!

ADDRESS

1444 Duke St.

Alexandria, VA 22314-3403

PHONE

(800) ELECT-US

(800) 353-2887

EMAIL

bottom of page