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Brightline West will connect Las Vegas to Rancho Cucamonga, California, with eco-friendly trains reaching 200 mph. The project will create billions of dollars in economic impact, thousands of jobs, and reduce carbon emissions.
- Making history: Brightline West breaks ground on new rail.
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- Making history: Brightline West breaks ground on new rail.
Brightline West is a privately run high-speed rail route under construction to link Las Vegas and Rancho Cucamonga in California. The project, formerly known as DesertXpress and XpressWest, received a $3 billion grant in 2023 and is expected to start service in 2028.
Brightline West is building the nation's first true high-speed, electric passenger rail system connecting Las Vegas and Southern California. Learn about the benefits, stations, jobs, and environmental impact of this innovative and eco-friendly service.
22 kwi 2024 · Brightline West, a privately funded project, will connect Las Vegas to Southern California with zero emission trains in two hours. The project received $3 billion from President Biden's infrastructure law and will create thousands of jobs and economic benefits.
17 wrz 2024 · Everything We Know So Far About Brightline West's High-Speed Trains. The all-electric trains between Southern California and Las Vegas are set to launch in 2028—here are the latest...
Brightline West is utilizing the integrated network approach. At Rancho Cucamonga, the LA area station, Brightline West high-speed trains will connect with Metrolink regional rail, allowing riders access to and from LA Union Station and over 60 other Metrolink stations.
Brightline West. Brightline West is an a future high-speed rail line in the United States. It will run from Las Vegas in Nevada to Rancho Cucamonga in California. At that station, passengers can connect with the Metrolink commuter rail, which can get people to Los Angeles. The high-speed rail line will also stop at Victor Valley and Hesperia.