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| + | ====== California ====== | ||
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| + | ===== High Speed ===== | ||
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| + | == California Is Exploring High-Speed Buses That Connect LA and San Francisco in Just Over 3 Hours == | ||
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| + | The buses would do 140 MPH on the freeway. | ||
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| + | Bruce Gil - May 15, 2026, 1:10 pm ET | ||
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| + | While construction is still underway on California’s long-delayed high-speed rail system, the Golden State is now looking into high-speed buses that could someday travel up to 140 miles per hour. | ||
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| + | The California Department of Transportation, | ||
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| + | The basic idea is to build dedicated bus lanes and stations along existing California freeways. | ||
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| + | “Long-distance travel by bus could become an attractive and affordable way to go between California metropolitan areas,” Ryan Snyder, Caltrans’s feasibility studies manager, told local news station KCRA on Wednesday. | ||
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