California’s 2026 rail plan prioritizes the Central Valley line, starting service sooner and funding expansion via new ...
The CHSRA plans to complete the Central Valley segment of the line and begin revenue service as soon as possible.
The head of the California High-Speed Rail Authority has been cleared to return to work after he was arrested last month on suspicion of domestic battery. The DA declined to file criminal charges.
The project, first approved by California voters in 2008, continues to face scrutiny over delays, timeline changes and cost ...
The California High-Speed Rail Authority says it can build the Central Valley route for $34.76 billion, down from the $36.75 billion estimated last year.
Once a futuristic promise, the bullet train has become an old albatross. Time for it to reach the end of the line.