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yukon11
Member # 2997
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I ran into this nation-wide map while trying to get more information on Calif. High Speed Rail:

http://www.fra.dot.gov/us/content/203

Richard
 
Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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Since when is California's Coast Line considered a high-speed corridor?
 
RRCHINA
Member # 1514
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Please note the word POTENTIAL in the explanation below the map.
 
TBlack
Member # 181
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Interesting map, done in 2001. Maybe should be in the archives? I notice that in the description of each corridor is language about grade crossing improvement/elimination with a link to an inventory report on progress. The link doesn't go anywhere. Doesn't look like there's much momentum behind this report. I wonder how much we paid for this study?
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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I did not realize, Mr. Black, that it is an old map. Maybe that is why they have a California Coast route...which, like Mr. Toy, I don't understand why it was even proposed.

It also doesn't show the proposed "RangerXpress" route to run from Casper, WY to Albuquerque, NM.

I am also wondering, with the high population inland, if the San Joaquins will increase their trains to link up with the High Speed rail stop in Bakersfield.

Richard
 



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