At 186 miles per hour, the landscape starts to blur. A mile disappears every 20 seconds. An entire town can blink by in the time it takes to remember its name. High-speed trains are, as the name ...
An ambitious proposal in California wants to change that by exploring the idea of buses operating between 100-140 mph. Though ...
High-speed rail systems are found all over the globe. Japan’s bullet train began operating in 1964. China will have 31,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) of high-speed track by the end of 2025. The fastest ...
California’s flailing High-Speed Rail project is undergoing yet another marketing smokescreen, with soaring costs leading officials to pitch a pipe dream of bullet trains depositing riders at Yosemite ...
California is courting global investors to fund and run high-speed rail segments, shifting strategy as costs rise and funding ...
For decades, the United States has imagined high-speed rail while nations like Japan, France and Spain simply built it, turning their bullet trains into symbols of efficiency and comfort. Beyond ...
California’s high-speed rail project has reached a key milestone, with the Cesar Chavez Boulevard underpass opening to traffic in Fresno, reconnecting downtown with southwest Fresno and Chinatown. The ...
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