A trip between Las Vegas and Rancho Cucamonga on a Brightline West bullet train will take a little over two hours.
Brightline West, the high-speed train project connecting Los Angeles to Las Vegas , is officially breaking ground, according to reports. The groundbreaking ceremony is taking place Monday, as first reported by KVVU. Those in attendance include U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, Brightline founder Wes Edens, as well as state and local officials from California and Nevada. Construction was originally set to begin in 2020, but was halted when the company postponed a planned $2.
RELATED COVERAGE:Approximately 50 million one-way trips are made annually between these two destinations with 85% of them by car or bus, the company said. At full operations, Brightline expects to attract approximately 12 million one-way trips each year. Amenities for travelers include free onboard WiFi, ADA accessibility from station to train, a wide selection of food and drinks, checked luggage, and hotel check-in services.
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