将引入私人投资,加州撤回起诉美联邦政府取消高铁拨款
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-27 22:48

Group 1 - The state of California has officially withdrawn its lawsuit against the federal government regarding the cancellation of over $4 billion in funding for the high-speed rail project [3] - The California High-Speed Rail Authority stated that the decision to abandon the lawsuit was due to the assessment that the federal government is no longer a reliable and constructive partner for the project [3] - The project will continue to move forward without federal funding, with only about 18% of its expenditures currently coming from federal sources [3] Group 2 - California has initiated procedures to attract private investors and developers, aiming to complete the related arrangements by summer 2026 [3] - In September, California passed legislation to ensure the project receives $1 billion in annual funding support until 2045 [3] - A report from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) identified long-standing issues with the project, including delays, budget overruns, and questionable ridership forecasts [5] Group 3 - Former President Trump announced the termination of federal funding for the California high-speed rail project, labeling it a "scam" and a "mess" [6] - The project, initially approved by voters in 2008 with a completion target of 2020 and a total investment of $33 billion, now faces estimated costs rising to between $89 billion and $128 billion, with the opening date pushed to 2033 [6]