Los Angeles Times

Midpoint mistake

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Re “High-speed rail shift raises questions,” Feb. 13

It was foolish to build California’s high-speed rail system from its center outward toward the final terminals in the northern and southern parts of the state.

Think if the builders of the transconti­nental railroad had driven the Golden Spike at Promontory Summit in Utah to begin that railroad. That too would have been dumb.

If California had started, at the same time, the Los Angeles northward tracks and the San Francisco southward section, then residents at both highly populated ends would have been able to use the partially completed service in order to sing its praises and create public support.

Perhaps more intelligen­t people will prevail when the project starts back up so all of us can get a bang (or a ride) for our buck. Steve Saeta Santa Rosa Valley, Calif.

I did not vote for Gov. Gavin Newsom, and in general I disagree with him.

However, his decision to cut back on the bullet train project provides at least a glimmer of hope that there may be at least some reasonable­ness coming from Sacramento after the long and costly obsession of former Gov. Jerry Brown with this project. Neal Rein

Westlake Village

I am saddened that Newsom is scaling back the high-speed rail project.

Yes, it is expensive, and yes, costs could have been managed better. On the other hand, its benefits would have paid tremendous dividends for residents who cannot afford Los Angeles’ expensive housing by allowing them to live in Lancaster or Bakersfiel­d and work in the L.A. basin.

I wish that Newsom had looked at cutting some of the bureaucrac­y that increases the costs of public works and stopped wasting money on programs for undocument­ed residents. Jim Kennedy

Smyrna, Tenn.

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Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times IN 2015, constructi­on began on the first 29-mile segment of the bullet train in the Central Valley.

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