High-Speed Rail

The High-Speed Rail Project: Progress Over the Last Decade

The High-Speed Rail Project: Progress Over the Last Decade

California High-Speed Rail Authority

Funded in part by California Climate Investments, the High‑Speed Rail Project has made investments to contribute to economic development and a cleaner environment, support jobs, and conserve and protect agricultural lands. Implementation of the High‑Speed Rail Project provides a variety of benefits to Californians. Estimated GHG emissions reductions from the High‑Speed Rail Project are 84 to 102 MMTCO2e over its first 50 years of operating life, as detailed in the 2023 California High‑Speed Rail Sustainability Report. 

High-Speed Rail Construction Prioritizes Jobs and Sustainability

High-Speed Rail Construction Prioritizes Jobs and Sustainability

The High‑Speed Rail Authority is responsible for planning, designing, building and operating the first high‑speed rail in the nation. When complete, it will run from San Francisco to the Los Angeles basin in under three hours, providing a clean alternative to driving or flying. Funded in part by California Climate Investments, the project is already contributing to economic development and a cleaner environment, creating jobs, and preserving agricultural and protected lands.

High-Speed Rail Project Prioritizes Co-Benefits and Sustainable Construction Practices

High-Speed Rail Project Prioritizes Co-Benefits and Sustainable Construction Practices

The High Speed Rail Authority continues to use the cleanest equipment available to reduce its emissions, plant trees near the rail line to sequester carbon, and create jobs to provide opportunities and job skills to disadvantaged workers.

High-Speed Rail Grade Separation in San Mateo Helps to to Alleviate Congestion

High-Speed Rail Grade Separation in San Mateo Helps to to Alleviate Congestion

The California High-Speed Rail Authority, the city of San Mateo, and the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board are creating a grade separation project at East 25th Avenue, which will raise the Caltrain tracks and slightly lower East 25th Avenue in San Mateo, reducing idling traffic and air pollution, and improving safety.

High-Speed Rail Project Provides Job Training and Career Advancement Opportunities

High-Speed Rail Project Provides Job Training and Career Advancement Opportunities

Fernando Madrigal, Jr. personifies the opportunities associated with high-speed rail. After 12 years of service with the Marine Corps, Fernando found work as a security guard. He then signed up for a 10-week training program sponsored by PG&E to introduce workers to the various constructions trades.

Pre-Apprenticeship Training Student Lands Job on High-Speed Rail

Pre-Apprenticeship Training Student Lands Job on High-Speed Rail

Students continue to flock to classes and training that can lead to jobs on California’s High-Speed Rail project and other infrastructure projects. Two years ago, Yovani Moreno took Pre-Apprenticeship Training classes at the Construction and General Laborers’ Local 294 union hall in Fresno.