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Showing Original Post only (View all)Construction of $10 Billion Southern California to Vegas High Speed Rail Line Is Set to Begin [View all]
Construction of $10 Billion Southern California to Vegas High Speed Rail Line Is Set to Begin
The 218-mile rail system will link Southern California to Las Vegas in just over 2 hours.
By Lawrence Hodge
Published Yesterday
Getting to Las Vegas may be about to get a whole lot easier for Southern California residents. KTLA reports that construction of a high-speed rail line from California to Las Vegas is finally set to begin later this year. ... The project is being spearheaded by Brightline/Brightline West, who also constructed a line in Florida that links Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. The 218-mile system will cost $10 billion to build. While some reporting has been calling this an L.A. to Las Vegas line, thats not exactly the case.
The line will consist of five stations, none of which are in L.A. proper or L.A. County. L.A. residents will have to make the trek inland to the Inland Empire city of Rancho Cucamonga which is where the first station will be. From there three stations will be in Southern Californias High Desert in Apple Valley, Hesperia, and Victor Valley. The final stop will be the Las Vegas strip.
The project is set to have many benefits. Construction is expected to create 40,000 jobs, and 1,000 permanent jobs once the line is up and running, and is expected to make up its construction costs in revenue. The environmental benefits are equally big. Studies by Brightline show that Southern Californians make over 50 million annual trips to Las Vegas by way of I-15. The rail line is expected to take 12 million of those annual trips, which means that an estimated 400,000 tons of CO2 will be removed from the atmosphere by reducing traffic on the interstate. Itll be made better by the train being an EMU (electric multiple unit).
Riders can expect a travel time of just over two hours as the train reaches its 180 mph top speed. The line is expected to be an elevated line as well running above the desert floor. Brightline says passengers can expect features like onboard wifi, food and beverage service, and checked luggage and hotel check-in service. Completion of the line is expected in 2026 or 2027.
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The 218-mile rail system will link Southern California to Las Vegas in just over 2 hours.
By Lawrence Hodge
Published Yesterday
Getting to Las Vegas may be about to get a whole lot easier for Southern California residents. KTLA reports that construction of a high-speed rail line from California to Las Vegas is finally set to begin later this year. ... The project is being spearheaded by Brightline/Brightline West, who also constructed a line in Florida that links Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach. The 218-mile system will cost $10 billion to build. While some reporting has been calling this an L.A. to Las Vegas line, thats not exactly the case.
The line will consist of five stations, none of which are in L.A. proper or L.A. County. L.A. residents will have to make the trek inland to the Inland Empire city of Rancho Cucamonga which is where the first station will be. From there three stations will be in Southern Californias High Desert in Apple Valley, Hesperia, and Victor Valley. The final stop will be the Las Vegas strip.
The project is set to have many benefits. Construction is expected to create 40,000 jobs, and 1,000 permanent jobs once the line is up and running, and is expected to make up its construction costs in revenue. The environmental benefits are equally big. Studies by Brightline show that Southern Californians make over 50 million annual trips to Las Vegas by way of I-15. The rail line is expected to take 12 million of those annual trips, which means that an estimated 400,000 tons of CO2 will be removed from the atmosphere by reducing traffic on the interstate. Itll be made better by the train being an EMU (electric multiple unit).
Riders can expect a travel time of just over two hours as the train reaches its 180 mph top speed. The line is expected to be an elevated line as well running above the desert floor. Brightline says passengers can expect features like onboard wifi, food and beverage service, and checked luggage and hotel check-in service. Completion of the line is expected in 2026 or 2027.
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What we know about the high-speed rail from metro Los Angeles to Las Vegas
by: Iman Palm
Posted: Mar 2, 2023 / 03:47 PM PST
Updated: Mar 3, 2023 / 05:10 PM PST
Construction on the highly anticipated bullet train that will transport Southern California residents to Las Vegas is expected to start in 2023 after Brightline, the company behind the project, inked a deal with a coalition of major labor unions.
The coalition, known as the High-Speed Rail Labor Coalition, includes 13 rail unions representing more than 160,000 freight, regional, commuter, and passenger railroad workers in the United States, a news release said.
Americans want high-speed rail, and Brightline West and the High-Speed Rail Labor Coalition will deliver, the High-Speed Rail Labor Coalition shared in a statement.
The project is expected to be completed in 2026 or 2027, the International Railway Journ{al} reported.
Courtesy: Brightline West
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by: Iman Palm
Posted: Mar 2, 2023 / 03:47 PM PST
Updated: Mar 3, 2023 / 05:10 PM PST
Construction on the highly anticipated bullet train that will transport Southern California residents to Las Vegas is expected to start in 2023 after Brightline, the company behind the project, inked a deal with a coalition of major labor unions.
The coalition, known as the High-Speed Rail Labor Coalition, includes 13 rail unions representing more than 160,000 freight, regional, commuter, and passenger railroad workers in the United States, a news release said.
Americans want high-speed rail, and Brightline West and the High-Speed Rail Labor Coalition will deliver, the High-Speed Rail Labor Coalition shared in a statement.
The project is expected to be completed in 2026 or 2027, the International Railway Journ{al} reported.
Courtesy: Brightline West
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mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2023
OP
And in 5 years, you will get to Vegas but not be able to get a drink out of a drinking fountain or
3Hotdogs
Mar 2023
#2
And conventions. Las Vegas might have more of those than any other city in the US. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2023
#3
N.J. Transit ran an express that ran to A.C. Why it was so sophisticated, that it had
3Hotdogs
Mar 2023
#4
Shows, what da fuck, you know. Last summer, I was on a train at Cass State Park, W.V.
3Hotdogs
Mar 2023
#8
Don't forget to pay yourself for the time you spend as as driver. That's a cost too.
mahatmakanejeeves
Mar 2023
#9