California High-Speed Rail
California High-Speed Rail is a publicly-funded high-speed rail system under construction across California by the California High-Speed Rail Authority. The project was authorized by a 2008 statewide ballot, and... Wikipedia
- Owner: California High-Speed Rail Authority
- Area served: IOS now being developed from Merced to Bakersfield, Planned Phase 1 extensions, north to San Francisco, south to Los Angeles, Future Phase 2 extensions, north to Sacramento, south to San Diego
- Locale: California, United States
- Transit type: High-speed rail
- Number of stations: 5 on the IOS, up to 24 authorized in completed system
- Chief executive: Ian Choudri
- Website: https:www.hsr.ca.gov/
- Operation will start: 2031–2033
- Operator(s): DB E.C.O. North America Inc.
- System length: 171 mi (275.2 km) (IOS only), 494 mi (795.02 km) (full Phase 1), 776 mi (1,248.85 km) (completed system)
- No. of tracks: Double-track
- Electrification: 25 kV 60 Hz AC overhead line
- Top speed: 220 mph (354.06 km/h)
- Data source: DuckDuckGo