Brightline West’s Las Vegas to Southern California high-speed rail project was lauded Thursday by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who also slammed the California Central Valley rail
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy put California's high speed rail project on notice Thursday, saying it is years overdue and billions over budget.
The Federal Railroad Administration initiated a review of California’s 400-mile high-speed rail project, aimed at connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco, following concerns made by the Trump Administration,
The Trump admin is putting a "disastrous" high-speed rail project in California on notice after it started almost two decades ago and has "no rail" being built.
The flow of federal funds to California's much delayed high-speed rail boondoggle may be coming to an end, if recent attention from Trump administration Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has anything to do with it.
California voters in 2008 approved nearly $10 billion in bond money to build a high-speed rail line connecting Los Angeles and San Francisco that was supposed to be running by 2020.
Duffy, speaking at Union Station in Los Angeles on Thursday morning, said the Federal Railroad Administration will review the rail project and its leadership.
The transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, said the government would conduct a “compliance review” on a $3.1 billion grant, potentially threatening the viability of the troubled project.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy—a former reality TV star and Fox host—was booed at an appearance in California, where he announced that the Department of Transportation is considering changing its stance on the high-speed rail project to connect San Francisco and Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES — California’s high speed rail project, long in the crosshairs of President Donald Trump and his top advisor, billionaire Elon Musk, will be the subject of a compliance review, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said today (Thursday,