High-Speed Rail Will Connect to L.A. County


A report due out this week describes how high-speed rail under construction in California's Central Valley will connect to Palmdale, in north Los Angeles County.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority is modernizing rail service throughout California; residents can learn about the plan at a series of meetings starting next week.
High-speed rail is the largest infrastructure project under construction in the state, with more than a hundred miles already being built in California’s Central Valley. Passenger service is scheduled to begin within the decade, though it is anticipated to initially be blended operations between the Bay Area and Bakersfield.
CAHSRA is finalizing plans for extending high-speed rail south of Bakersfield to Los Angeles and the 80-mile stretch from Bakersfield to Palmdale is the next step. This is a challenging mountainous area, crossing the Tehachapis. The segment includes just two stations, Bakersfield and Palmdale.
This Friday February 28, CAHSRA will releasing the first Draft Environmental Document for Bakersfield-Palmdale. The public can comment on the DEIR from February 28 through April 13.
The public is invited to learn about and give input on CAHSRA’s plan at several upcoming meetings:
- Tuesday 3/4 – Open house meeting from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Jane Reynolds Park Activity Center at 716 Oldfield Street in Lancaster
- Wednesday 3/5 – Open house from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Edison Middle School Gym at 721 S. Edison Road in Bakersfield
- Thursday 3/26 – Open house from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Rosamond Public Library at 3611 Rosamond Boulevard in Rosamond
- Thursday 4/9 – Public hearing from 3-8 p.m. at
Loreda Clevenger Auditorium, 721 S. Edison Road in Bakersfieldlocation updated: Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park Stanley Kleiner Activity Building at 43063 North 10th Street West in Lancaster
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