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Meanwhile, California's bullet train, beloved by liberals, will slash through Mr. Vidak's district and raze hundreds of farms, homes and businesses.
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The front page of the L.A. Times today features the policy debate around a high speed bullet train in California.
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And because the bond vote in 2008 required the issue to be matched, dollar for dollar, by money from the federal government, the future of California's bullet train has begun to look decidedly hazy.
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The bill to introduce PTC was signed by George Bush in 2008 only a month after a crash between a Metrolink commuter train and a Union Pacific freight train in California, causing 25 deaths and 135 injuries.
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When he left for war, he kissed his family goodbye at a train station in California.
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California wants a share of that bullet-train hubris.
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It might not make much difference to the long-haul passengers who are riding between Chicago and California and don't much care where the train stops along the way.
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Palo Alto, California-based Tesla designs and manufactures EVs and EV power train components for partners such as Toyota and Daimler.
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Best-known on Amtrak, the shhh-cars are an option on local train lines in places including New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Illinois and California.
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The train is the most environmental form of transportsation, outpacing planes and cars (nice to see California going high-speed rail, every state should).
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Nevada-based entrepreneur and CEO of the X Train, Michael Barron, is out to change that hoping to make travel from Southern California to Las Vegas a joyride.
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