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California approves $3.2B bond for Virgin’s $4.8B bullet train to Las Vegas

November 6, 2019

The XpressWest between California and Las Vegas, according to the IBank staff report, will take about half the time of a car trip, but Randal O’Toole, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, isn’t convinced that this is enough to draw potential passengers — at least enough to make the new bullet train a success.

“If you’re driving from Los Angeles to Victorville, by the time you get there, you’re pretty much halfway to Vegas,” O’Toole said, “so why would you stop and leave your car somewhere and take a train and then have to walk to wherever your destination is — or take a cab or an Uber or Lyft — when you can just drive your car there?”

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