US HIGH SPEED RAIL ASSOCIATION
Washington, DC – The US High Speed Rail Association (USHSR) commends the California Legislature for their vision, leadership, and commitment to the state’s new high speed rail project. USHSR and its 250 members fully support this visionary transportation project, and commend the legislature and Governor Brown for leading the way in getting America to think big again.
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US High Speed Rail Association Applauds the California Legislature for Voting ‘Yes’ to Move Forward with High Speed Rail
Monday, July 9th, 2012California’s Infrastructure Crisis
Friday, June 22nd, 2012Presentation by Bert Sandman at the 2012 CSG National Leadership Conference in La Quinta, California. Finance at the state and federal levels and alternatives to the gas tax are two major topics in the transportation discussion. In addition, as high-speed rail is put on the backburner elsewhere, the dream is still alive in California. This […]
View this complete post...More Unwelcome News for the California High Speed Rail Project
Tuesday, June 12th, 2012Innovation NewsBriefsVol. 23, No. 19 Decidedly, early June has not been the best of times for the California high-speed rail project. On June 2, came a new poll showing that fifty-nine percent of voters would now oppose building high-speed rail if the measure were placed on the ballot again. Sixty-nine percent said that they would […]
View this complete post...July 10-13, Philadelphia, PA: UIC Highspeed 2012
Thursday, May 31st, 2012From UIC Highspeed 2012: “The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is excited to be hosting the UIC 8th World Congress on High-Speed Rail and we look forward to welcoming the world to Philadelphia and the United States – July 10-13, 2012. As America reshapes our transportation options to meet the challenges of the 21st Century, […]
View this complete post...May 22-24, San Francisco, CA: High Speed Rail Conference Update
Friday, May 18th, 2012From US High Speed Rail Association:
Only 1 week to go! New Speakers, Tours Announced, Agenda Updates…
Infrastructure 2012: Spotlight on Leadership
Thursday, May 10th, 2012THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE
Aggressive government belt-tightening and financial market deleveraging restrain worldwide infrastructure investments for 2012 and probably the next five years. The need to invest the dollars that are available on projects that have the greatest effect on economic productivity, real estate demand, and global competitive position has never been more urgent. However, financial austerity and political fractures can stand in the way of better infrastructure decision making.
Guest on The Infra Blog: James Corless, Director, Transportation for America
Thursday, April 26th, 2012James Corless is the Director of Transportation for America, a coalition of over 400 organizations working to promote a new national transportation policy that’s smarter, safer, cleaner and provides more choice. Prior to Transportation for America, Mr. Corless was a senior planner for the Metropolitan Transportation Commission in the San Francisco Bay Area where he […]
View this complete post...May 22-24, San Francisco, CA: High Speed Rail Conference
Thursday, April 19th, 2012From US High Speed Rail Association: Business and political leaders will come together with the world’s top experts to bring high speed rail to America, starting in California. Construction is about to get underway on the first phase of the proposed state-wide, 800-mile state-of-the-art transportation project that will revolutionize mobility in the state. This new rail […]
View this complete post...Estimating Workforce Development Needs for High-Speed Rail in California
Friday, March 23rd, 2012MINETA TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE
This study assesses the overall employment, education, and training needs associated with building the California High-Speed Rail (CHSR) network.
Talking Infrastructure at the Surface Transportation & High Speed Rail Summit 2012 – Washington, DC
Monday, March 19th, 2012This is the third in a series of posts
Steven CF Anderson, Managing Director of InfrastructureUSA was a participant at the US High Speed Rail Association’s 2012 summit, held from February 28th to March 1st in Washington, DC.
During the event, Steven had the opportunity to speak with Chairman of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee John Mica, Congressman David Price, Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, and Congresswoman Louise Slaughter.
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