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Brightline West officials give Chino Hills council update on Las Vegas–Southern California high-speed project

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Brightline West presented an update on its planned high-speed rail link between Las Vegas and Rancho Cucamonga, describing the alignment up the median of I‑15, stations, rolling stock procurement with Siemens, a federal grant routed through Nevada DOT, and a targeted late‑2028 opening window.

Brightline West representatives updated the Chino Hills City Council on March 11 about progress on a proposed high-speed rail line linking Las Vegas and Southern California, describing route, stations, trainsets, jobs and construction staging.

Asha Jones, vice president of corporate affairs for Brightline West, told the council the alignment will use a protected median along I‑15 with stops at Las Vegas, two inline High Desert stops (Victor Valley and Hesperia) and a Southern California station constructed above the Metrolink Rancho Cucamonga station to enable transfers. “We are a complement to the…

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