Home » British Columbia Canada allocates funds for high-speed rail study

British Columbia Canada allocates funds for high-speed rail study

by Tess Hutchinson

The Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) has announced funding to conduct a high-speed rail study to link major cities in the Pacific Northwest.

The province will provide $300,000 to study the next phase of the ultra-high-speed ground transportation project designed to connect Vancouver, Seattle and Portland.

This study will be conducted by the Washington State Department of Transportation in conjunction with British Columbia, Oregon and other regional and local agencies.

This will help define the roles, responsibilities and future funding needs of the project; as well as helping to develop a regional public outreach and engagement plan.

The study will also look at ways to integrate very high speed rail into regional transportation and land use planning, as well as focus on developing plans for future environmental review processes and engineering and design requirements.

The early phases of the study demonstrated the project’s ability to strengthen commercial ties between British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, as well as create approximately 200,000 jobs and support economic activity in the region.

British Columbia Premier John Horgan said, “Improving transportation connectivity in the Pacific Northwest is an important part of our work to build a stronger, more sustainable future for people on both sides of our border.

“This proposal has the potential to significantly reduce travel time between Seattle and Vancouver, providing new opportunities for clean economic growth, job creation and tourism throughout the region.

“That’s why our government is proud to invest in the next phase of the high-speed rail study.

Related companies

Related Posts

Leave a Comment