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Brightline West is a privately run high-speed rail route, currently under construction, to link the Las Vegas Valley and Rancho Cucamonga in Greater Los Angeles through the California high desert. The line will connect with existing rail at Rancho Cucamonga station of Metrolink 's San Bernardino Line , a commuter rail line in Southern California.
None of the work, however, required the level of construction necessary along the Brightline West route. Brightline West will use 700,000 concrete rail ties, 2.2 million tons of ballast and 63,000 ...
Brightline West's high-speed project has inched closer to groundbreaking after approval of environmental review and permitting processes. ... and Brightline West’s tremendous progress here ...
Las Vegas station is the planned northern terminus of Brightline West, a proposed high-speed rail service. The station will be located on the south Las Vegas Strip in the unincorporated town of Enterprise, Nevada .
Last week, Brightline West named Siemens the preferred bidder for a high-speed rail project connecting Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The contract calls for the construction of a fleet of 10 ...
The High Desert Corridor is a proposed multimodal corridor in northern Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties in the U.S. state of California.The project, which will travel between Palmdale and Apple Valley through the High Desert region, would mainly consist of a high-speed rail line connecting the California High-Speed Rail system at its proposed Palmdale station with the Brightline West ...
California's high-speed rail project faces pushback from the incoming Trump administration. But state leaders on Monday expressed their resolve that it would one day connect Los Angeles to the Bay ...
Brightline West is a privately operated route that is currently under construction between the Las Vegas Valley and Rancho Cucamonga in the Greater Los Angeles area, [6] with service set to begin by 2028. [7] Both projects received funding following the awarding of a federal grant of about $3 billion for each. [8] [9]