Communications & Outreach

The California High-Speed Rail Authority’s Office of Communications serves as liaison between the high-speed rail program and the public. The Office provides information about high-speed rail through various avenues including public forums, the media, online and social media. The Office of Communications is also responsible for the distribution and display of printed and online materials and media. The Office of Communications is committed to meeting the Authority’s goals of informing, educating and engaging the public about the California high-speed rail program. It is a top priority for the Authority to have positive, productive and working relationships with the public, which helps support the Authority’s goals of openness, transparency and strong community partnerships.

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News Releases

September 25, 2023

NEWS RELEASE: What Supporters Said About High-Speed Rail Authority Receiving Nearly $202 Million from Federal Government

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Today’s news of the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) receiving nearly $202 million in federal grant money from the U.S. Department of Transportation was applauded by elected officials and industry leaders nationwide. Here are some of the reactions to today’s news.

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September 21, 2023

NEWS RELEASE: California High-Speed Rail Authority Recognized as Employer of Year by Bay Area Organization Advancing Women in Transportation

OAKLAND, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) has received the prestigious 2023 Employer of the Year Award at the Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS) – San Francisco Bay Area Chapter's annual gala. The award recognizes the Authority’s work, efforts and initiatives in fostering success for women and minorities.

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September 8, 2023

NEWS RELEASE: ‘Building the Future’ Display Featuring California High-Speed Rail Unveiled at Landmark LA Restaurant

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) – in partnership with Caltrans and the Los Angeles Railroad Heritage Foundation – has installed a new display telling the story of rail travel’s past, present and future in California. The installation is located at Philippe The Original, the landmark Los Angeles restaurant founded in 1908.

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September 1, 2023

NEWS RELEASE: High-Speed Rail Authority Celebrates Progress, 10-Year Partnership with Construction Trades

FRESNO, Calif. – In celebration of Labor Day, the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) recognizes 10 years of collaborative partnership with the men and women of the skilled craft unions diligently working to bring the first electrified high-speed rail system to the United States.

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August 24, 2023

NEWS RELEASE: California High-Speed Rail Authority Moves Closer to Buying First Trainsets

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Today, the California High-Speed Rail Authority’s Board of Directors took a major step toward bringing high-speed rail service to California by approving the release of a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to industry for the nation’s first 220 mph electrified high-speed trainsets.

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August 14, 2023

VIDEO RELEASE: San Jose State Summer Program High School Students Tour California High-Speed Rail Construction

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) today released a video highlighting a recent construction tour with high school students from the Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI) summer program at San Jose State University. The tour of high-speed rail construction sites in the Central Valley was part of an intensive three-week program that focused on transportation and environmental curriculum with presentations from California transit leaders and project site visits.

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August 9, 2023

NEWS RELEASE: High-Speed Rail Authority Completes Seventh Structure in Central Valley in 2023

KERN COUNTY, Calif. –The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) announced today the completion of its seventh high-speed rail structure in the Central Valley this year. The Merced Avenue overcrossing in Kern County is now open to traffic. The Merced Avenue overcrossing and grade separation is located on State Route (SR) 43, south of the city of Wasco in Kern County. This grade separation, designed and constructed by California Rail Builders, spans 509 feet, is 43 feet wide, and takes traffic over SR 43, as well as BNSF and future high-speed rail lines.

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August 3, 2023

PHOTO RELEASE: High-Speed Rail Authority Celebrates Completion of Grade Separation Project in City of Wasco

WASCO, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority), in collaboration with California Rail Builders and the city of Wasco, today celebrated the completion of the Poso Avenue grade separation project. The underpass is now open to traffic. The Poso Avenue underpass is located between State Route (SR) 43 and J Street and has four lanes and pedestrian access. It will serve as a grade separation, taking traffic and pedestrians under the BNSF freight railroad and future high-speed rail tracks.

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July 18, 2023

PHOTO RELEASE: High-Speed Rail Authority Completes Overcrossing in Kern County

KERN COUNTY, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority), in collaboration with California Rail Builders, today announced the completion of the McCombs Road overcrossing in Kern County. This is the fifth high-speed rail structure completed by the Authority in 2023. The McCombs Road overcrossing is located on State Route (SR) 43, north of the city of Wasco in Kern County. This grade separation spans 415 feet, is 40 feet wide and realigns McCombs Road slightly north to take traffic over SR 43 and the future high-speed rail lines.

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July 7, 2023

PHOTO RELEASE: High-Speed Rail Completes Overcrossing in Fresno County

FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. – The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority), in collaboration with Dragados-Flatiron Joint Venture, today announced the completion of the Elkhorn Avenue overcrossing in Fresno County, one of several structures completed in the past month and open to traffic. The Elkhorn Avenue overcrossing is located between Clovis and Fowler avenues, south of the city of Fresno. The structure spans approximately 345 feet, is 40 feet wide and will serve as a grade separation taking traffic over the future high-speed rail lines.

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2020 Sustainability Report Highlights

The I Will Ride Mission & Vision

I Will Ride is a student outreach program at the California High-Speed Rail Authority dedicated to connecting students to information and career opportunities on the nation’s first high-speed rail system currently under construction.

As passenger rail expands in the United States to meet mobility needs and improve air quality, the vision of the I Will Ride program is to educate, engage and inspire the next generation of professionals that will design, build and operate California’s high-speed rail system and other high-speed rail projects.

I Will Ride - A High-Speed Rail Student Program on YouTube

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Past Events

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Small Business Program

Meet The Prime: ARUP US, Inc.

February 27, 2024
11:00 a.m.
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Board Meeting
HSR Business Program

Meet the Prime: AECOM-Fluor

February 5, 2024
11:00 a.m.
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HSR Business Program

Small Business Pitch to Primes

January 31, 2024
10:00 a.m.
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Past Events

 

2020

OCTOBER

Palmdale to Burbank Project Section

  • Palmdale to Burbank Virtual Community Meeting for Modified Build Alternatives – 10/22

SEPTEMBER

Los Angeles to Anaheim Project Section

  • Los Angeles to Anaheim Project Section Telephone Townhall – 09/03
  • Los Angeles to Anaheim Project Section Scoping Meeting #1 – 09/10
  • Los Angeles to Anaheim Project Section Scoping Meeting #2 – 09/12

AUGUST

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

  • Open House Live Q&A Webinar #3 – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 08/05
  • San Francisco to San Jose Project Section Draft EIR/EIS Virtual Public Hearing – 08/19

Burbank to Los Angeles Project Section

  • Burbank to Los Angeles Project Section Telephone Townhall – 08/19
  • Burbank to Los Angeles Project Section Main Street Grade Separation Information Meeting – 08/25

JULY

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

  • Open House Live Q&A Webinar #1 – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 07/20
  • Open House Live Q&A Webinar #2 – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 07/30

Burbank to Los Angeles Project Section

  • Virtual Public Hearing – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 07/8

JUNE

Burbank to Los Angeles Project Section

  • Open House Live Q&A Webinar – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 06/18
  • Telephone Townhall – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 6/29

MAY

San Jose to Merced Project Section

  • Open Houses
    • Live Q&A Webinar #1 – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 05/11
    • Live Q&A Webinar #2 – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 05/14
    • Live Q&A Webinar #3 – Topic: Draft EIR/EIS – 05/18
  • San Jose to Merced Project Section Public Hearing – 5/27

APRIL

Bakersfield to Palmdale Project Section

  • Virtual Public Hearing 04/23

MARCH

San Jose to Merced Project Section

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

2019

Meeting Materials Available Upon Request

OCTOBER

  • Small Business Supportive Services Symposium 10/23

AUGUST

Fresno to Bakersfield Project Section

  • Open Houses
    • Selma 8/21

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

  • Open Houses
    • San Mateo 8/19
    • San Francisico 8/12
    • South Peninsula 8/6

San Jose to Merced Project Section

  • Open Houses
    • Gilroy 8/22
    • Los Banos 8/21
    • San Jose 8/15

Industry Forums

  • Industry Forum for Request for Qualifications for Track and Systems 8/5

JULY

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

  • Community Working Group Meetings
  • San Mateo County 7/24
    • Meeting Summary (coming soon)
  • San Francisco 7/22
    • Meeting Summary (coming soon)

San Jose to Merced Project Section

  • Community Working Group Meetings
  • San Jose 7/16
    • Meeting Summary (coming soon)
  • Morgan Hill-Gilroy 7/10
    • Meeting Summary (coming soon)

MAY

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

  • Community Working Group Meetings
  • San Francisco 5/28
  • San Mateo County 5/20
  • South Peninsula 5/7
    • Meeting Summary (coming soon)

San Jose to Merced Project Section

APRIL

San Jose to Merced Project Section

MARCH

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

San Jose to Merced Project Section

FEBRUARY

San Jose to Merced Project Section

2018

Meeting Materials Available Upon Request

NOVEMBER

San Jose to Merced Project Section

  • Community Working Group Meetings
  • Community Working Group Key Feedback (available upon request)
  • San Jose 11/28
  • Morgan Hill/Gilroy 11/7

OCTOBER

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

SEPTEMBER

Palmdale to Burbank Project Section

  • Open Houses
  • Acton/Agua Dulce 9/29
  • San Mateo County 10/22
  • Pacoima/Northeast San Fernando Valley 9/26
  • Lake View Terrace/Shadow Hills/Sunland-Tujunga 9/24

Statewide Events

  • Small Business Workshops
  • Gilroy 9/20

AUGUST

San Jose to Merced Project Section

  • Community Working Group Meetings
  • San Jose 8/16
    • Meeting Summary (coming soon)

Statewide Events

  • Small Business Workshops
  • Visalia 6/28

JUNE

Statewide Events

  • Small Business Workshops
  • Visalia 6/28

Central Valley Events

  • Construction Packages Open Houses
  • Fresno 3/21
  • Hanford 3/6
  • Wasco 3/1

MAY

San Francisco to San Jose Project Section

  • Community Working Group Meetings
  • San Jose 5/2
    • Meeting Summary (coming soon)

Factsheets

About the High-Speed Rail Program

Connecting California

Connecting California Factsheet coverThis is a quick snapshot of the overall program and how it will transform mobility, spur economic growth, create a cleaner environment, and preserve agricultural lands and natural habitats.

 

 

Funding High-Speed Rail

Funding High-Speed Rail factsheet coverThe California High-Speed Rail Authority receives funding from federal and state sources which is being used to fund construction, environmental planning and other early work.

 

 

 

Keeping High-Speed Rail Moving

Maintenance Facilities CoverHigh-speed rail operations will require five different facility types: Maintenance of Way (MOW) facilities, Light Maintenance Facilities (LMF), a Heavy Maintenance Facility (HMF), an Operations Control Center, and operations management headquarters.

 

 

High-Speed, High-Capacity Transportation

Capacity Analysis CoverDespite planned investments in airports and highways, California is facing a transportation capacity crisis. To keep pace, California must expand its transportation capacity to improve mobility.

 

 

Designing Train Interiors

In preparation for the procurement of the initial trainsets, California High-Speed Rail is developing concepts for the layout and interiors of the cars that will shape an iconic design and set new standards for rail travel on the first true American high-speed train service.

 

 

 

Safety Factsheet

Safety Factsheet thumbnailThe California High-Speed Rail Authority is committed to safety on trains and surrounding train lines. Learn more about the measures being taken to protect you.

 

 

 

 

High-Speed Train Noise Levels

Noise factsheet thumbnailFour major factors make high-speed trains operate at generally quieter levels than conventional passenger and freight rail services.

 

 

 

 

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Thumbnail image of the first page of the Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion factsheetWe’re committed to delivering the high-speed rail system to all Californians and achieving its mission in a way that reflects the Authority’s highest values.

 

 

 

 

 

High-Speed Rail: An International Success Story

cover of international success story factsheetHigh-speed rail may be new to the United States and California, but countries around the world have been building thousands of miles of high-speed rail for years, and many more countries plan to join them.

High-Speed Rail in Northern California

Northern California at a Glance

Norcal at a glance coverHigh-speed rail will provide clean, modern transportation for the millions of Northern California residents and will help tie the state’s economies together like never before.

High-Speed Rail in the Central Valley

Central Valley at a Glance

Central Valley ThumbnailHigh-speed rail is already happening in the Central Valley, with construction now spanning 119 miles across Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare and Kern counties.

 

 

 

Merced to Bakersfield Line: Connecting the Central Valley to California

Thumbnail image of the first page of the Merced to Bakersfield Line factsheetThe electrified high-speed rail line between Merced and Bakersfield is the first building block of the statewide system. This 171-mile line will offer the nation’s first true electrified high-speed rail service.

High-Speed Rail in Southern California

Southern California at a Glance

SoCal ThumbnailThe Authority continues its work in partnership with agencies, corridor cities, interested stakeholders and the public to bring the nation’s first high-speed rail to Southern California.

 

 

Caltrans Y El Tren De Alta Velocidad: Construyendo Al Futuro

En asociación con Caltrans y la Fundación de Los Angeles Railroad Heritage, instalamos una nueva exhibición que cuenta la historia del pasado, presente y futuro de los viajes en tren en California. La instalación está ubicada en Philippe The Original, el emblemático restaurante de Los Ángeles fundado en 1908.

Federal Grant Awards & Applications

For information on grants awarded to the Authority and pending federal grant applications, visit our Federal Grants webpage.

Benefits of High-Speed Rail

The Economic Impact of California High-Speed Rail

Economic Impact ThumbnailA look at how investment in the nation’s first high-speed rail system has created jobs and generated economic activity in numerous ways.

 

 

 

 

High-Speed Rail: Creating Jobs

Jobs factsheet thumbnailCalifornia’s high-speed rail program is putting people to work. The number of employment opportunities continues to increase as the program expands.

 

 

Community Benefits Agreement

Thumbnail image of the Community Benefits Agreement FactsheetThe Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) helps small businesses and job seekers who are interested in working on the high-speed rail program. The policy removes barriers and assists small businesses and potential employees with finding and obtaining construction contracts, jobs and training.

 

 

 

Building a Sustainable Future

Sustainability Factsheet thumbnailCalifornia’s policies set a national tone on environmental issues. The goal is to deliver the greenest infrastructure project in the nation, both in construction and operations, and to honor California’s culture of environmental stewardship.

 

 

Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Authority has long-held commitments matched with actions that reduce construction and supply chain greenhouse gas emissions while delivering a system that is the backbone for transferring medium and long-distance trips to completely zero-carbon rail.

 

 

 

Student Leadership in High-Speed Rail Transportation

I Will Ride factsheet thumbnailI Will Ride is a student outreach program at the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) dedicated to connecting students to information and career opportunities on the nation’s first high-speed rail system currently under construction.

Small Business Program

Helping Small Businesses Grow

Small Business factsheet thumbnailMore about the Authority’s Small Business Program and how to get involved.

 

 

 

 

 

Connect HSR

Free Online Vendor Registry Cover SheetHow to get registered and stay connected.

 

 

 

 

 

HSR 101: Certification

HSR 101: Certification factsheet coverA summary of the Authority’s Small and Disadvantaged Business Program and the certification process.

 

 

 

 

 

HSR 102: Prepare to Bid

HSR 102: Prepare to Bid factsheet coverA helpful guide to assist in a bidding process.

 

 

 

 

 

HSR 103: Won the Bid

HSR 103: Won the Bid facstheet coverA summary of what to do before you sign the contract/agreement.

 

 

 

 

 

HSR 104: Post Award

HSR 104: Post Award factsheet coverA summary of what to do after you sign the contract/agreement.

Get the Facts

Get the Facts: Merced to Bakersfield Line Get the Facts Merced to Fresno ThumbnailHigh-speed rail will connect California’s mega-regions, starting with the Merced to Bakersfield line as the first part of a building block approach.         Get the Facts: Construction Get the facts: Construction thumbnailThe high-speed rail project has garnered a lot of publicity leading to speculation and rumor, making it important to separate fact from fiction.         Get the Facts: Sustainability Get the facts: Sustainability thumbnailThe Authority is committed to building a high-speed rail system that minimizes impacts to both the natural and built environment, encourages compact land development around transit stations and helps California manage its pressing issues with climate change, traffic and airport congestion, and energy dependency.

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