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The California High-Speed Rail Authority has announced the completion of the Avenue 88 Grade Separation in Tulare County.
California's high-speed rail project is moving forward with a tighter timeline, as state officials prepare to install electrified tracks by 2026, marking a significant milestone for the nation's first ...
The California High-Speed Rail Authority announced it had completed another grade separation project – the 57th to be completed in the Central Valley and the eighth to be opened to traffic this year.
Funding for a portion of California's high-speed rail was initially approved by voters in 2008. The project is now ...
That meant the train was not obligated to follow federal safety rules that require high-hazard flammable trains, or HHFTs, to ...
Years of delays and an inflated budget have damaged public and political faith in the California high-speed rail.