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Design Builders of California’s 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.
High-Speed Rail in California. California high-speed rail will connect the mega-regions of the state, contribute to economic development and a cleaner environment, create jobs and preserve agricultural and protected lands.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is working toward three fundamental objectives: Initiate high-speed rail passenger service as soon as possible. Make strategic, concurrent transportation investments that will link over time and provide mobility, economic and environmental benefits at the earliest possible time.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) is responsible for planning, designing, building, and operating the first high-speed rail system in the nation.
This map shows the high-speed rail alignment throughout Calfornia. It indicates 422 miles environmentally cleared from San Francisco to Palmdale, and Burbank to Los Angeles. It also indicates 72 miles projected to be environmentally cleared in 2023/2025 that includes Palmdale to Burbank and Los Angeles to Anaheim.
High-speed rail is a critical part of California’s sustainable transportation network. The goals of high-speed rail are reducing congestion and pollution while improving mobility and increasing access to jobs and affordable housing.
Project Sections. The high-speed rail system planned for California will eventually encompass over 800 miles of rail, with up to 24 stations. Because the project is so large, and will run through areas of the state with extremely different geographical, environmental and economic issues, the project has been broken into ten separate sections.
Southern California Regional Connectivity Map. Central Valley Regional Connectivity. State of California.
– In the single strongest show of federal support to date, the US Department of Transportation has awarded the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) nearly $3.1 billion in grant funding for continued progress on the country’s first electrified 220-mph high-speed rail system.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) is responsible for planning, designing, building, and operating the first high-speed rail system in the nation. California high-speed rail will connect the megaregions of the state, contribute to economic development and a cleaner environment, create jobs, and preserve agricultural and ...