High-Speed Rail at a Glance
Southern California
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) continues to invest in Southern California projects that will provide near-term regional mobility benefits and lay the foundation for high-speed rail service.
Southern California has 4 of the 10 largest cities in the state, which will be connected by high-speed rail
Activities are already underway that will provide improved transportation choices for the more than 23 million people that call Southern California home. The Authority is providing $1.3 billion of Proposition 1A funds and other funding to support investments in Southern California projects.
Funding Agreements
In collaboration with regional stakeholders, the Authority completed funding agreements for the following projects:
- $18 million for the environmental review of the Link Union Station (LinkUS) Project.
- $76.7 million to the Rosecrans/Marquardt Grade Separation Project.
- The Authority has also committed $423 million for the Link US Phase A run-through track and station improvements project.
Sections & Stations
Explore below for details on high-speed rail project sections and current station planning and development in Southern California. The Authority continues to work with local partners to develop station area plans based around proposed high‑speed rail centers.
To view additional resources related to the environmental documents, visit meethsrsocal.org’.
PROJECT PROGRESS
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- INRIX 2017 Global Traffic Scorecard
As of 2018
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