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New player enters race for rail line to Las Vegas

Sun Jun 6, 2010 8:58 PM EDT
business, us, las-vegas, vegas, train, southern-california
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LAS VEGAS — There's a new competitor in the race to create a high-speed rail line connecting Las Vegas and Southern California.

Genesis High Speed Rail America LLC is proposing the "Desert Lightning" — a high-speed route between Las Vegas and Southern California. Unlike other routes, Genesis' plan also calls for an intersecting line from Phoenix, linking the three major southwest metropolitan areas with one high-speed rail line.

The proposal calls for a T-shaped route. It would run south from Las Vegas parallel to the Colorado River and U.S. 95, just east of Mojave National Preserve. It would then intersect with an east-west line near Interstate 10, the freeway between Los Angeles and Phoenix.

The group is seeking federal funding to help study whether proven European technology or proven Japanese technology would be a better fit.

"I've ridden on both of the trains," Genesis chairman Duane Wilder said. "I can't say which one is better than the other and part of it could depend on the terrain, so the exact route also would be studied."

Wilder said about $35 million would cover the study's cost. If Desert Lightning succeeds in getting the study money, it would still take years to get the environmental permits and engineering completed.

Wilder said once a study is completed, investors would help fund what could be a $35 billion to $40 billion project.

At least two other groups are trying to get their own high-speed proposals beyond the planning stages. And two new companies have been recently touting party trains that would use existing low-speed lines to shuttle people from downtown Los Angeles to Las Vegas on trains loaded with entertainment options.

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Information from: Las Vegas Sun, http://www.lasvegassun.com

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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George-369262

Yet another boondoggle, which will require taxpayer funds forever....when was the last time Amtrak showed a profit...or the Post Office ?

    Reply#1 - Sun Jun 6, 2010 9:24 PM EDT
    Brad-1238300

    Most of the Amtrak service in the country is not high speed rail, see what would happen if they offered better service? Do not judge passenger rail on the current Amtrak service.

    The Post Office I really do not mind. Even though it is a money losing venture. They do offer good, reliable service at a fair price.

      #1.1 - Mon Jun 7, 2010 3:25 PM EDT
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      Paul Lucero

      This is criminal we should demand that any company that takes public money for this tower of bael prject post a completion bond equal to 10X the amount they recieve should they fail to complete the project.

        Reply#2 - Mon Jun 7, 2010 2:18 AM EDT
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