Tim Sheehan

Path of high-speed rail worries California farmers

FRESNO, Calif. -- California's ambitious plan for high-speed trains is drawing sharp criticism from San Joaquin Valley farmers who fear the project would carve their property into useless pieces, disrupt their work and drive down land values.

Others accuse the California High-Speed Rail Authority -- the agency tasked with building the 800-mile system over the next decade -- of ignoring their concerns and steering the proposed rail line into the countryside as the path of least resistance.

Review panel doubts Calif. high-speed rail effort

FRESNO, Calif. -- A panel of transportation and finance experts is raising doubt about the ability of California's High-Speed Rail Authority to develop a system of high-speed trains spanning the state over the next 10 years.

Insufficient staffing to supervise the project, an overreliance on consultants, a murky financial plan, uncertainty over future costs and other issues threaten to derail the 800-mile system before the first mile of track is built, according to a letter to state legislators from the California High-Speed Rail Peer Review Group.

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