Democratic Party's train fiasco rolls on
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has said that high speed rail could soon be a major mode of transportation in the U.S.
High-speed rail was hailed as the future of transportation in the United States at a conference this week. There have been multiple proposals for high-speed rail in the United States over the years, but none have yet been built.
Construction began last month on the country's first high-speed rail line, linking Las Vegas and southern California. The company building the route has predicted that trains will be running in time for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
And in the coming years, similar high-speed rail routes could allow people to travel between major cities across the U.S. without having to drive or fly to their destinations.
In December, President Joe Biden's administration announced more than $8 billion in funding for 10 passenger rail projects including for "the first world-class, high-speed rail projects in our country's history."
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the administration's investments mean his children may "never know a world without high-speed rail" in the U.S. "Our twins are 2 and a half years old. I was on drop-off duty this morning and they have begun....asking me about my work," he said at the U.S. High-Speed Rail annual conference in Washington D.C. this week.
"I tell them I work on cars, that I work on planes and that I work on trains, and I'm working on making those trains go faster. And one of the things I really love is the thought that they're 2 and a half now, and if we hit our marks, they will never know a world without high-speed rail in the United States."
"But let's not kid ourselves. We're going to need hundreds of billions of dollars and major policy reforms to develop a high-speed rail network worthy of our great country," Kunz said. "The U.S. High-Speed Rail Association and our growing advocacy coalition are laser-focused on addressing these challenges and seizing the historic opportunities before us."
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