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The rail authority CEO is looking to ways to milk the bullet train for revenue as he tries to lure private capital.
The man leading the California High Speed Rail project is one year into the job – but he says he started figuring out what ...
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Ian Choudri, the CEO of the California High-Speed Rail Authority, said in a statement given to Newsweek: "Canceling these ...
CEO pushes for over $1 billion in annual cap-and-trade funds to finally connect the project to population centers in the Bay ...
Gavin Newsom has signed a bill requiring the rail authority to elaborate a funding path for the Merced to Bakersfield segment ...
San Diego Trolley's Blue Line extension to UCSD may hold the key to solving California High-Speed Rail's crisis, says a new ...
Thanks to Trump, after nearly two decades of indifferent pursuit of the project, California’s leaders are rallying to defend ...
The president’s hate for state’s bullet train is rallying support for the troubled project among former opponents.
Once rail tracks gets laid next year, it will be “the point of no return,” says High-Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri.
The Federal Railroad Administration pulled $4 billion in funding on Wednesday that was intended for high-speed rail ...
The lawsuit comes one day after the Federal Railroad Administration pulled $4 billion from California's high-speed rail ...