A new proposal by Metrolink in Los Angeles on how to use HSR funds.
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...et-train-funds
Basically, the central corridor already under construction would be finished but without electrification. High speed diesel trains would operate that route.
Meanwhile, the money that would have been spent to electrify those 119 miles would go instead to electrifying Metrolink's Burbank-Los Angeles-Anaheim route, which will be operated by EMU's, similar to CalTrain in San Jose-San Francisco.
This would not be considered a 'diversion' of funds because this route is scheduled to become part of the HSR network eventually.
I like the idea, and I'm glad that Metrolink is finally getting on board with electrification (if I remember correctly they turned it down a while back), but I worry that this will slow the process of getting the HSR line completed. It is one thing to say "we have the central valley portion completed - we just need to connect it at both ends!", but it is a completely different argument to say 'Let's finish the central valley segment, THEN connect it at both ends!'
It will be interesting to see this play out.