Portland-Vancouver high-speed rail inches forward The dream of a high-speed rail line connecting Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, BC , is moving closer to reality. A recent $49.7 million federal grant has been awarded to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to study the feasibility of this ambitious project. This marks a significant step forward for the Cascadia high-speed rail line. I have travelled on the existing Amrak line from Seattle to Vancouver and truly is one of the most scenic trips you can go on. It is doubtful for a number of reasons that is the line the future high-speed rail line would take. Riding the Amtrak Cascades train is a scenic trip and well worth it! Key Points Federal Funding: The $49.7 million grant comes from the Federal Railroad Administration’s (FRA) Corridor Identification and Development Program. The Washington Legislature is also contributing $5.5 million in matching funds , bringing the total to ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Groundbreaking Book Unveils the Untold Story of Bombardier's High-Speed JetTrain: A Lost Vision of North American Rail Innovation CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO - December 18, 2024 - High Speed Rail Canada founder Paul Langan reveals the compelling narrative behind Bombardier's revolutionary JetTrain in his latest book, offering unprecedented insights into a transformative moment in North American rail transportation. Bombardier's JetTrain Book Highlights: The JetTrain's Promising Journey In 2002, Bombardier introduced the JetTrain, a cutting-edge locomotive designed to: Reach unprecedented speeds of 240 km/h on existing tracks Potentially revolutionize passenger rail transportation Demonstrate Canadian engineering excellence Why This Book Matters for Transportation Enthusiasts and Industry Professionals Langan's meticulously researched 112-page book provides: Comprehensive archival research Exclusive interview with Bombardier's form...