California High-Speed Rail Project in 2023
The California high-speed rail project, which would be the nation’s first long-distance high-speed rail line once complete, currently encompasses 35 active construction sites across a 119-mile stretch of the Central Valley. The sites are divided across three design-build contracts:
Central Valley Phase
Cost: $13.1 billion
Construction Package 1, covering 32 miles of construction, led by Tutor-Perini/Zachry/Parsons
Construction Package 2-3, covering 65 miles of construction, led by Dragados/Flatiron
Construction Package 4, covering 22 miles of construction, led by California Rail Builders, a joint venture of Ferrovial-Agroman West, LLC and Griffith Company.
According to the State of California’s High-Speed Rail Authority, the system is expected to run from San Francisco to Los Angeles in under three hours via bullet trains moving up to 200 miles per hour. Planned extensions to Sacramento and San Diego would extend the system’s reach over 800 miles with up to 24 stations.
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