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http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/13/local/la-me-bullet-risks-20120514
But what will be the final cost of the project?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/u...-cries-of-boondoggle.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
NYTimes is reporting it will the eventual cost of the project will be $98 billion!
If California starts building a 130-mile segment of high-speed rail late this year as planned, it will enter into a risky race against a deadline set up under federal law.
The bullet train track through the Central Valley would cost $6 billion and have to be completed by September 2017, or else potentially lose some of its federal funding. It would mean spending as much as $3.5 million every calendar day, holidays and weekends included — the fastest rate of transportation construction known in U.S. history, according to industry and academic experts.
Over four years, the California High-Speed Rail Authority would need as many as 120 permits, mostly from a tangle of government regulatory agencies not known to rush their business. It would need to acquire about 1,100 parcels of land, many from powerful agriculture interests that have already threatened to sue. And it would need to assemble five teams of contractors with giant workforces positioned from Fresno to Bakersfield, moving millions of tons of gravel, steel rail and heavy equipment across the valley.
But what will be the final cost of the project?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/u...-cries-of-boondoggle.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all
NYTimes is reporting it will the eventual cost of the project will be $98 billion!