An aerial image shows construction workers building the Hanford Viaduct over Highway 198 and past agricultural fields as part of the California High Speed Rail transit project, in Hanford, Calif., on Feb. 12, 2025. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images
California is scheduled to serve its high-speed rail early segment—a 171-mile line between Bakersfield and Merced—as soon as 2032–2033, with stations not fully functional to their capacity as expected, according to the 2026 Business Plan released on Jun. 1.
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