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What Is It?
An elevated monorail carrying high-speed magnetically levitated vehicles at speeds up to 240 mph.

Where does it Go?
  • Los Angeles International Airport
  • West Los Angeles
  • Downtown Los Angeles Union Station
  • San Gabriel Valley
  • Ontario International Airport
  • San Bernardino
  • Riverside
  • March Inland Port
Distance
Approximately 92 miles.

Maximum Speed
240 Miles Per Hour.

When
Construction could begin as soon as 2003. Operation of the system could begin as soon as 2010.

Cost
$6 Billion USD.

Ridership
Approximately 118,000 riders per day.

Operating Surplus
Approximately $300 million USD per year in 2020.

Funding
Passenger fares, cargo fees, federal grants, other private sources.

Who is Involved?
Southern California Association of Governments, in cooperation with California High Speed Rail Authority, California Business, Transportation & Housing Agency, and Federal Railroad Administration.
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