California’s long-delayed bullet train slated to run in the Central Valley by 2032, report says
The 171-mile Central Valley segment will cost nearly $37 billion with over 15,500 local jobs created; funding gaps remain as private investment is sought, officials said.
- The estimated cost has risen to $128 billion, significantly larger than the original $33 billion estimate from 2008, according to the report.
- Construction is underway with 119 miles in the Central Valley, but additional funding and private investment are needed for expansion.
- Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom seeks to secure $1 billion yearly for the project from the state's cap-and-trade program.
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California's long-delayed bullet train slated to run in the Central Valley by 2032, report says
California's long-delayed high-speed rail project is slated to be operating in the Central Valley by 2032, according to a report released Friday by the High Speed Rail Authority.
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