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Release #12-08—June 14, 2012
TransForm, California’s largest transportation nonprofit,
came out in support of the state’s high-speed rail line, citing the project’s
potential to create jobs and meet the state’s growing transportation needs.
The National Association of Railroad Passengers applauds TransForm’s
stand for the future of
TransForm based its decision on an analysis of the project’s
benefits and risks, which was
released yesterday. The report emphasized the 100,000 new jobs
the project would create, providing much needed growth in the state’s
struggling economy—especially in the hard-hit
Additionally, the report found the project’s risks—inherent in an undertaking of this magnitude—had been minimized in the California High-Speed Rail Authority’s (CAHSRA) most recent business plan, which eliminates the possibility of “stranded assets.” In other words, the early investments would still be useful even if the project is not fully completed.
“The project is now designed to serve as the backbone of a statewide rail network, rather than an isolated system,” stated TransForm’s report. “It supports early upgrades to Caltrain and Metrolink as well as lines now used by Amtrak and ACE, allowing those systems to go faster and attract more riders. Millions of Californians will benefit from these first investments by 2018.”
TransForm conclusions concur with the work NARP has done in
looking at the planned
“Traffic congestion in
About the National Association of Railroad Passengers
NARP is the largest citizen-based organization advocating
for train and rail transit passengers. We have worked since 1967 to expand the
quality and quantity of passenger train service in the
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