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High-Speed Rail Is a Madera station still in the works for high-speed rail? Here’s what’s planned By Tim Sheehan. Updated May 8, 2022 12:31 PM.
The Mega grant—$4.53 million for FY 2025 and $50 million for FY 2026—will go toward construction at the future relocated Madera Amtrak Station site along Avenue 12, “transforming it into a ...
Plans for a new train station south of Madera serving Amtrak and future high-speed rail trains got a boost this week with a $54 million federal grant.. The grant, announced this week by U.S. Sen ...
Plans for a new train station south of Madera serving Amtrak and future high-speed rail trains got a boost this week with a $54 million federal grant.. The grant, announced this week by U.S. Sen ...
California's ongoing high-speed rail project received a federal financial boost this week with the announcement of a $54-million grant for a new station in Madera in the Central Valley, around 20 ...
Madera County Supervisor Max Rodriguez talks at Madera’s Amtrak train station about a future high-speed rail stop for passengers connecting between the two systems. The state hopes to launch ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Madera County has been selected by the California High-Speed Rail Authority for a drop-off point. The proposed high-speed rail stop would not be a full-service station ...
MADERA, Calif. (KFSN) -- Emotions ran high Thursday night at a High-Speed Rail meeting in Madera. Many people there were outraged that a portion of the project has closed a major road for years now.
When high-speed rail service begins, now expected in 2029 or 2030, Amtrak’s San Joaquin trains would no longer stop in Madera, instead continuing on to Merced for connections to high-speed rail ...
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California High-Speed Rail Plan Gets $54-Million Boost - MSNC alifornia's ongoing high-speed rail project received a federal financial boost this week with the announcement of a $54-million grant for a new station in Madera in the Central Valley, around 20 ...
When high-speed rail service begins, now expected in 2029 or 2030, Amtrak’s San Joaquin trains would no longer stop in Madera, instead continuing on to Merced for connections to high-speed rail ...
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