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  2. Brightline West broke ground, now the high-speed train is on ...

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    Brightline West’s high-speed rail will make plenty of stops along its 218-mile route from Las Vegas to Rancho Cucamonga. Victor Valley and Hesperia are among the stops included on the trip.

  3. Brightline’s high-speed rail project from So. Cal. to Las ...

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    At operations, Brightline West is expected to support over 1,000 permanent jobs in operations and maintenance, about 900 of those being full-time union jobs.

  4. Alstom misses Brightline West high speed rail bid. What it ...

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    Last week, Brightline West named Siemens the preferred bidder for a high-speed rail project connecting Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The contract calls for the construction of a fleet of 10 ...

  5. Brightline West - Wikipedia

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    Brightline West is a privately run high-speed rail route, currently under construction, to link the Las Vegas Valley and Rancho Cucamonga in Greater Los Angeles through the California high desert. The line will connect with existing rail at Rancho Cucamonga station of Metrolink 's San Bernardino Line , a commuter rail line in Southern California.

  6. 'Game changer': Port of Galveston's 3rd cruise terminal to ...

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    The port expects this to be a total game changer and construction is set to start as soon as next year! 'Game changer': Port of Galveston's 3rd cruise terminal to open in 2021 [Video] Skip to main ...

  7. Port of Galveston - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Galveston is the port of the city of Galveston, Texas, United States. It was established by a proclamation issued by the Congress of Mexico on October 17, 1825, while the land known today as Texas was still part of Mexico. The Port of Galveston is the oldest port in the Gulf of Mexico west of New Orleans. [7]