Now under new leadership, the California High-Speed Rail Authority is set to move into a new phase of development. Plans are to begin train service in the Central Valley in five to eight years.
and the High Desert Corridor to connect the Golden State and Nevada. During the ceremony, Gov. Gavin Newsom joined California High-Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri, local leaders, and workers ...
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 ...
and High Desert Corridor Joint Powers Authority executive director Arthur Sohikian, right, at the site for a new railhead to be built near Shafter to lay tracks for the state’s bullet-train line ...