Railroad derailed.

AuthorShackford, Scott
PositionHigh-speed stumbles - Brief article

A judge has sent California's high-speed rail project back to the station, ordering the state agency responsible for building the train to redo its business plan before spending any bond money on the first leg of the $68 billion project.

The California rail project was initially approved by voters in 2008. The ballot initiative required the state to identify funding sources and obtain environmental clearances for a full operational leg of the train before getting started. That leg is estimated to cost $31 billion, but so far the California High-Speed Rail Authority has identified only $12 billion in funding, enough for a small, unusable portion of railway in the middle of the state.

In two November rulings, Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Michael Kenny declined to validate the state's bond sales for the project. The judge ordered the state...

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