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High-Speed Rails (HSRs) in the US used to be a distant reality in recent decades, but the landscape is rapidly changing. Currently, several HSR projects are being pursued, and these are at various project stages, from groundbreaking to successful operation. Researchers have established several benefits of having HSRs, including but not limited to reducing greenhouse gasses, relieving congestion, alleviating the increasing travel demand, and improving mobility. These advantages necessitate identifying, capturing, and maximizing the anticipated gains from HSRs in the US. The advantages of HSRs lead to the following two research aims:
The first research will identify the benefits and challenges of integrating train services in the US. This will be done by identifying the benefits and challenges of integrating HSR with other train services in California. Case study methodology will be used to study the successes and challenges by integrating CHSR, Acela's, and Brightline West.
The second research objective will primarily focus on California Legislation and the CHSR project, but it will also cross-reference the legislation from the perspective of other transportation regulating legislation. The objectives of this research can be divided into two sub-objectives. First, study CA Statutes that enable the development of other transportation facilities and consider if the same legal framework would help CHSR and second, study CA Statutes that enabled the development of CHSR and identify the hurdles that restricted CHSR from maximizing advantages from project delivery methods and accessing funding opportunities.
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The findings from the first research are expected to shape a nationally integrated rail plan while considering the interoperability between systems. The outcomes shall also include potential governance options to help integrate trains nationally.
The second research will enable the identification of the challenges faced by CHSR in terms of project delivery methods and accessing funding opportunities. The findings are also expected to get policymakers' attention in shaping the State's statutes on HSRs.
The research outcomes will have a long-lasting impact on rails in the US. Some of the most prominent benefits from this research are:
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