But in an interview with the Bay Area News Group this week, the CEO of the California High-Speed Rail Authority, Ian Choudri, said he is pushing to build the railroad north to Gilroy and south to Palmdale simultaneously with construction in the Central Valley.
That plan, though, hinges on a major factor — California lawmakers’ approval for over $1 billion each year to fund it.
“From day one when I came on board, my goal has been to connect to the population centers as fast as we can,” Choudri said.
The vision: Even if the first phase of high speed rail doesn’t extend all the way to San Francisco and Los Angeles, it will at least end at stations with transit connections to those cities’ downtowns.