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  • IMPORTANT NOTICE

    If you submitted a public comment for the Fresno to Bakersfield Revised Draft EIR/Supplemental Draft EIS online or via email but received a failed delivery message please be assured that we did receive it. Due to a glitch in the system some commenters are receiving a failed delivery message in error. If you received such a message and would like to get a confirmation that your comments were received by the High-Speed Rail Authority please e-mail: info@hsr.ca.gov. Your comments are extremely important to us and we appreciate your patience as we rectify this situation.

  • Revised 2012 Business Plan

    Revised 2012 Business Plan, CLICK HERE.  

    Summary of Changes, CLICK HERE.

    Executive Summary, CLICK HERE 

    The plan was approved at the HSRA Board’s April 12 meeting.

  • Fresno to Bakersfield Rev. EIR/EIS

    The Fresno to Bakersfield Revised Draft EIR/EIS is now available. To access the Revised Draft EIR/EIS visit: www.cahighspeedrail.ca.gov/revised-draft-eir-f-b.aspx
     

  • Small Business Program

    To access the Authority's Small Business Policy and SB Program Plan CLICK HERE 

  • Business and Job Opportunities

     

    Get more information on employment or contracting opportunities with the high-speed train project.

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  • Californians are Thinking Big Again

    The Revised 2012 Business Plan lays out how we will build California's high-speed rail system.
    Get involved and provide your feedback.

     
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    Sustainability

    High-speed rail can help California achieve its goals of clean energy, green technology and sustainable communities.
    FInd out more.

     
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    Planning and Construction

    From planning to construction to the start of regular service, here's where to learn about the process of building California's high-speed rail system.

     
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    Explore the Route

    San Francisco to Los Angeles in 2 hours and 40 minutes. LA to San Diego in 80 minutes.
    Where will you go?

     
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    Small Businesses

    Are you looking to get involved in the high-speed rail project?
    Get the details from small business resource library.

     
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