First section of CA bullet train to connect two small cities

(The Center Square) — The California High-Speed Rail Authority has responded to the Federal Rail Administration’s plan to terminate $4 billion in federal funding for the Los Angeles-to-San Francisco high-speed rail project.

Its response elaborates on its plans for continuing initial work on a 119-mile segment between Madera, which has a population of nearly 70,000, and Poplar Avenue in Kern County, which is near Shafter, a small city of just over 20,000 residents northwest of Bakersfield.

This segment is being expanded into the 171-mile “early operating segment” that will carry passengers all the way between Bakersfield and Merced by 2033…

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