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High-speed rail shifts focus back to the Bay Area

Original post made on Sep 10, 2015

After gaining some momentum in the Central Valley, California's beleaguered high-speed rail project is now hoping for a fresh start The California High Speed Rail Authority, the state agency charged with building the controversial, $68 billion system, is now preparing to launch its environmental reviews for the two northern segments of the San Francisco-to-Los Angeles line. One stretches between San Francisco and San Jose and the other between San Jose and Merced.

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Posted by Martin
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Sep 10, 2015 at 6:24 pm

In the meantime, VTA double-tracked light rail preventing adding of additional tracks in Mountain View. It's actually a shame since 2-track segments, being a bottle neck, will prevent increased service to Mountain View Station.


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