Explaining the slow progress of US high-speed rail
Now maybe several wildlife crossings will get added to the Southern California-to-Las Vegas plan, and the train line eventually gets built. But this example should be a neon red flag for high-speed rail enthusiasts — and those of big infrastructure projects generally, including clean energy.Featured Publications
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