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Why Does High-Speed Rail Cost So Much?



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(Sacramento, CA)
Monday, May 16, 2011

The California High-Speed Rail Authority just picked up a new federal grant for the project's first phase in the Central Valley.  But that $300 million won't cover much ground.

Wall: "We're looking at approximately 20, 25 miles of really complicated track."

Why so complicated?  First, says the Authority's Rachel Wall, the track itself is brand-new steel - able to support trains going more than 200 miles an hour.  Second:

Wall: "There's a series of highways that interchange right there.  So there are freight rail lines and highways that we do have to cross, relocate."

Harkey: "It's a very expensive train."

Critics like Republican Assemblywoman Diane Harkey say high-speed rail won't give taxpayers value for their dollars.

Harkey: "We can do things with rail.  I'm not totally against rail.  I am totally against this project due to the cost and the tremendous impacts on the future of California."

The Authority hopes to start construction next year.

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