Las Vegas Sun

April 30, 2024

Chinese, U.S. firms hope to resurrect California-Las Vegas train

 XpressWest

Courtesy of XpressWest

An artist’s rendering of a train on the XpressWest high-speed rail line.

LOS ANGELES — An American company that has labored for a decade to build a high-speed train between Southern California and Las Vegas is hoping help from China will get the project on track.

XpressWest said in a written statement Thursday it has partnered with a newly formed company called China Railway International.

XpressWest says it received $100 million in initial capital and "implementation" will begin within 100 days.

What that means is unclear. The statement was short on details, and the person who answered the phone at XpressWest's offices could not elaborate.

The project has approval to go from Las Vegas to the desert city of Victorville, about a 100-mile drive from Los Angeles. It still needs further government permission to connect with Southern California's population centers.

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