The true barrier to high-speed rail in the United States is not technology or funding, but coordinated execution and ...
California is pushing a $3.5 billion bullet train that promises to be the fastest in the country and mark a milestone in American infrastructure.
As countries like Japan, France, and China have expanded their extensive bullet train networks, the United States has consistently lagged behind in developing high-speed rail. Despite a rising demand ...
Stephen Mattingly, a civil engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, explains in this interview why high-speed rail projects in much of the country so often go off track.
On July 16, the Trump administration “terminated approximately $4 billion in unspent federal funding for California’s High Speed Rail Boondoggle. After 16 years and roughly $15 billion spent, not one ...
TikToker Natalie Compton (@natbco) tested Amtrak's new high-speed Acela train during its first week of operation. She booked a 6:50 a.m. round-trip business class ticket from Washington, D.C., to ...