WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The Trump administration said there is no viable path forward for California's High-Speed Rail project and warned it may rescind $4 billion in government funding in the coming weeks. The U.S. Transportation Department released a 315-page report on June 4 from the Federal Railroad Administration that cited missed deadlines, budget shortfalls and questionable ridership projections. One key issue cited is that California has not identified $7 billion in additional funding needed to build an initial 171-mile segment between Merced and Bakersfield, California. USDOT gave California until mid-July to respond and then the administration could terminate the grants. Trump said last month the U.S. government would not pay for the project.
gzrk 发表于 2025-06-05 03:12 WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The Trump administration said there is no viable path forward for California's High-Speed Rail project and warned it may rescind $4 billion in government funding in the coming weeks. The U.S. Transportation Department released a 315-page report on June 4 from the Federal Railroad Administration that cited missed deadlines, budget shortfalls and questionable ridership projections. One key issue cited is that California has not identified $7 billion in additional funding needed to build an initial 171-mile segment between Merced and Bakersfield, California. USDOT gave California until mid-July to respond and then the administration could terminate the grants. Trump said last month the U.S. government would not pay for the project.
WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The Trump administration said there is no viable path forward for California's High-Speed Rail project and warned it may rescind $4 billion in government funding in the coming weeks.
The U.S. Transportation Department released a 315-page report on June 4 from the Federal Railroad Administration that cited missed deadlines, budget shortfalls and questionable ridership projections. One key issue cited is that California has not identified $7 billion in additional funding needed to build an initial 171-mile segment between Merced and Bakersfield, California.
USDOT gave California until mid-July to respond and then the administration could terminate the grants. Trump said last month the U.S. government would not pay for the project.
40亿美元干啥不好,这高铁修了也没人坐,阿拉斯加49美元,39美元湾区飞洛杉矶是常态啊,高铁能比这便宜?
其实美国的确可以尝试建中国高铁数量的10分之一,或者,1%的高铁,让美国人民试试。。。
现实是,5年内,可能连中国的1%也做不到。
修了肯定有人坐 只不过美帝现在没有能力修出来