Two educational symposia on the future of high-speed rail in California were co-sponsored by the Mineta Transportation Institute, The Commonwealth Club of California, Town Hall-Los Angeles, and the California State Automobile Association. The events were held on July 17, 2003, in San Francisco and on July 18, 2003, in Los Angeles, California, USA. The primary goal of the symposia was to introduce the general public to the California High-Speed Rail Project. A presentation on the project alternatives, costs, and revenues was followed by a panel discussion on the issues and questions from the audience. The Secretary of the California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency delivered the concluding keynote speech, which was also followed by questions from the audience.
Fast Tracks in the Golden State: Symposia on California High-Speed Rail. Proceedings Summary
2003
116 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Railroad Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Rail transportation , California , Meetings , Magnetic levitation vehicles , Intermodal transportation systems , High speed ground transportation , Passenger transportation , Public transportation , Costs , Revenues , Environmental impact , Public opinion , Policies , Regional planning , Sustainable development , United States
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