US approves $2.5B for high-speed rail line connecting SoCal and Las Vegas

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SAN DIEGO (CNS) – A high-speed rail line connecting Southern California with Las Vegas got a major boost Tuesday with the approval of $2.5 billion in bonds.

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced the funding, via private activity bond authority allocated for the Brightline West High-Speed Intercity Passenger Rail project. The 218-mile rail line will primarily run along the Interstate 15 median with trains capable of reaching 186 mph or more, cutting the trip to Las Vegas from the Los Angeles/Inland Empire area to 2 hours, 10 minutes — half the time to travel by car, officials said.

“Today, the Biden-Harris administration takes the next step to fulfill the promise of high-speed rail in the American West, with $2.5 billion in private activity bond authority to lay tracks, create jobs, and connect American cities,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement. “President Biden’s historic infrastructure…

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