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Why Does California's High-speed Rail Project Keep Getting Delayed?

A CBS News (Lean Left bias) "60 Minutes" probe into the California high-speed rail project revealed reasons for delays and cost increases to California tax payers, prompting criticism from media across the political spectrum.

What Happened to the Plans: California voters approved the project, originally projected to cost $33 billion and be completed by 2020, in 2008. However, tracks have not yet been laid, and a smaller portion of the original route is now expected to be complete in 2033. Its new estimated cost is over $125 billion, according to Speed Rail Authority board member Anthony Williams.  Both CBS and Mediaite (Lean Left) noted California's strict environmental regulations as partially causing the delays and increased costs.

Criticism from Politicians: Fox News (Right) highlighted statements from Rep. Vince Fong (D-CA), who spoke with "60 Minutes," as well as President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. Duffy said, "This administration is working to usher in a Golden Age of Transportation…What this administration won't stand for is boondoggle projects like Newsom's Train to Nowhere that wasted billions in taxpayer dollars yet delivered nothing to the American people." Fox also included a quote from the Palantir CTO in 2024, who said, "For $10 billion, Elon Musk put 300 rockets in orbit; for $11 billion, the state of California has built 1,600 feet of elevated rail with no rail."

Private Company Takeover: Brightline, a private company that already opened a train running between Miami, Florida and Orlando, Florida, has begun building a bullet train running on the median of the I-15 highway in California with hopes to start service in 2029. However, the company has not made significant revenue on the Florida train, raising questions about the profitability of privately-owned railways.

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