Everything we know about the project’s escalating costs, delays, and potential federal funding cuts under Trump.
Re “Sticking with bullet train fiasco a bad look for Democrats” (Jan. 10): Having managed rail projects in California for ...
California should, then, follow a University of Chicago conclusion: “Wildfire emissions need to be a key part of climate ...
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Can we finally put an end to the bullet train?
Oh and the project is set to cost more than $100 billion, not $33 billion. If California’s leaders were rational, they would ...
Voters want safety, whether that’s from crime or wildfires, and it is the Legislature’s duty to respond to those demands.
The original 2008 pitch for Prop. 1A anticipated that about one-third of the money to build California’s bullet-train system would come from the state bond, another one-third from the federal ...