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Roger Rudick

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A screen capture from Caltrain's new PSA on electrification. Image: Caltrain

Rail Update: High-Speed Rail and Caltrain

By Roger Rudick | Mar 28, 2019 | No Comments
HSR issues $600 million in bonds, plus Caltrain progress report on electrification

New Transit Housing Bill Racks up Endorsements

By Roger Rudick | Mar 15, 2019 | No Comments
San Francisco State Senator Scott Wiener's latest transit-oriented housing bill, SB 50, the More HOMES Act, is gaining momentum and endorsements
SJ River Viaduct in North Fresno. Part of California's HSR project. Photo: CaHSRA

High-Speed Damage Control Begins

By Roger Rudick | Mar 5, 2019 | No Comments
California High-speed Rail Authority assures feds that, despite the bogus headlines, the Governor did not cancel the project
California High Speed Rail San Joaquin River Viaduct under construction in Fresno in 2018. Photo via CAHSRA

Trump Wants California’s High-Speed Rail Money

By Joe Linton and Roger Rudick | Feb 20, 2019 | No Comments
A legal fight is likely tp follow FRA's unprecedented and highly political effort to rescind $3.5 billion from the project.
Tracks in Oakland. One way or another, these tracks, and the rest of the national network, will connect to California's HSR system. Photo: Streetsblog/Rudick

High-Speed Rail’s Central Valley Segment is Not Stranded

By Roger Rudick | Feb 14, 2019 | 1 Comment
Journalists need to stop propagating the asinine "train to nowhere" meme
The HSR Cedar Viaduct in South Fresno. Photo: CAHSRA

California High-Speed Rail is Still On

By Roger Rudick | Feb 13, 2019 | No Comments
Fatuous headlines abound after Newsom's confusing State of the State speech
BART director Grace Crunican at the lectern during a ribbon cutting for a new station canopy. Although they've made great strides, women still represent a minority of transportation professionals. Photo: Streetsblog/Rudick

Women Account for 15 Percent of Transportation Workforce

By Roger Rudick | Feb 12, 2019 | No Comments
New study looks at why women are not nearly at parity in transportation--and how to fix it
Photo: Ryan Stern

High-Speed Rail Will Take People out of Electric Cars?

By Roger Rudick | Feb 8, 2019 | No Comments
Latest oil-industry funded editorial reaches new levels of silly
High-speed rail under construction in South Fresno. Photo: CaHSRA

Editorial: Stopping High-Speed Rail Would Betray California’s Future

By Roger Rudick | Dec 19, 2018 | No Comments
Twenty-five times over budget, years behind schedule, and yet the project was completed... Oh, wait that was a road project
High-speed rail coming along in Fresno. Photo: CAHSRA

Audit Provides Recommendations for High-Speed Rail Oversight

By Roger Rudick | Nov 27, 2018 | No Comments
State Auditor wants an oversight committee to get California High-Speed Rail construction back on track
A Caltrain bike-car. Photo: Shirley Johnson

Bay Area Caltrain Bike Thefts Relevant to Future Metrolink Designs?

By Roger Rudick | Nov 9, 2018 | No Comments
Is Caltrain's bike car policy ringing the proverbial dinner bell for crooks?
San Joaquin river viaduct, part of California's HSR construction. Photo: California HSR

Editorial: The LA Times Fails to Cover Major Court Victory for High-Speed Rail

By Roger Rudick | Oct 30, 2018 | No Comments
An open letter to the LA Times, courtesy of Streetsblog
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