NEWS RELEASE: High-Speed Rail Authority Issues Draft 2026 Business Plan for Public Review and Comment

Streamlining efforts cut Phase 1 costs by $1.7 billion, delivering high-speed rail faster and more efficiently

February 28, 2026

LO QUE NECESITAS SABER: The Authority’s Draft 2026 Business Plan lays out a clear plan to connect key regions of California by right-sizing the high-speed rail project to deliver service as quickly and economically as possible. Throughout construction, the California High-Speed Rail has created more than 16,400 good-paying construction jobs and generated nearly $25 billion in economic impact and growth across the state.

SACRAMENTO, California - The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) today issued its Draft 2026 Business Plan for 60-day public review and comment. The overall projected cost for Phase 1 delivery, between San Francisco and Los Angeles/Anaheim, dropped by $1.7 billion due to streamlining efforts aimed at making high-speed trains a reality as quickly and economically as possible.

Through partnerships, proposed private financing, and legislative changes, the Authority has laid out a clear, cost-effective approach to taking travelers from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The Authority also envisions creating new revenue streams through real estate development, ancillary projects, and initial fare service that will help pay for the delivery of transformative transportation.

Tom Richards, Chair

“The Draft 2026 Business Plan sets out the path forward: completion of Merced to Bakersfield, expansion to major population centers for revenue positive service, and early asset commercialization to produce additional revenue to build out high-speed rail. It explains how we build from progress underway, prioritize investments that produce early and durable commercial benefits, and create the conditions for long-term financial strength and private-sector participation as the system expands.”

Authority Board Chair Tom Richards

Based on proven global best practices for development of high-speed rail, the Draft Business Plan includes policies and implementation tools that would help speed the delivery of high-speed rail.

The Authority is providing the following options for submitting comments on the draft Business Plan. The comment period is from February 28 through April 29. There are four ways to provide comment:

  • Online comment form at: 2026 Draft Business Plan Comment Form
  • Por correo electrónico a: BusinessPlan2026@hsr.ca.gov
  • By U.S. mail to the Authority: California High-Speed Rail Authority Attn: Draft 2026 Business Plan 770 L Street, Suite 1180, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • At the March 4, 2026, Board of Directors meeting during the public comment section.

Progreso del ferrocarril de alta velocidad

Work continues daily on the high-speed rail project, with 171 miles currently under design and construction from Merced to Bakersfield. Nearly 80 miles of guideway are complete, along with nearly 60 fully completed major structures, and 29 more structures underway across Madera, Fresno, Kings and Tulare counties.

El proyecto continúa avanzando en todo el estado, con 463 millas del sistema de 494 millas de San Francisco a Los Ángeles/Anaheim completamente despejado ambientalmente y listo para la construcción.

Since construction began, the project has created more than 16,400 good-paying jobs—most filled by Central Valley residents. Up to 1,700 workers report to high-speed rail construction sites each day.

Ver buildhsr.com for more on construction updates and progress.

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Construya más, más rápido

El tren de alta velocidad es una parte clave de la iniciativa del gobernador Newsom Construya más, más rápido agenda, brindando mejoras de infraestructura y creando empleos en todo el estado. Descubra más: Construir.ca.gov

 

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