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6/11/2012
Rail News: High-Speed Rail
DesertXpress to be renamed 'XpressWest'
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DesertXpress Enterprises has renamed its Las Vegas-to-Southern California high-speed rail service XpressWest to “more accurately reflect its role as the first leg of a larger western high-speed passenger-rail network,” according to a press release issued today.
Officials at DesertXpress and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority recently signed letters committing to work together to determine the necessary steps to provide high-speed rail service between Los Angeles and Las Vegas via the Victorville-Palmdale corridor and connect with existing rail service
“As potential for high-speed passenger rail in the Southwest has evolved, service between Las Vegas and Victorville has become a critical segment of an interconnected Southwest rail network extending to Los Angeles, Anaheim and all the cities currently served by Metrolink,” said XpressWest Chief Operating Officer Andrew Mack in a prepared statement.
DesertXpress officials have completed permitting requirements and applied for a Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing loan from the Federal Railroad Administration. Once the loan is approved, construction can begin.
Officials at DesertXpress and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority recently signed letters committing to work together to determine the necessary steps to provide high-speed rail service between Los Angeles and Las Vegas via the Victorville-Palmdale corridor and connect with existing rail service
“As potential for high-speed passenger rail in the Southwest has evolved, service between Las Vegas and Victorville has become a critical segment of an interconnected Southwest rail network extending to Los Angeles, Anaheim and all the cities currently served by Metrolink,” said XpressWest Chief Operating Officer Andrew Mack in a prepared statement.
DesertXpress officials have completed permitting requirements and applied for a Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing loan from the Federal Railroad Administration. Once the loan is approved, construction can begin.