Los Angeles Times

Biden praises SoCal to Vegas rail line

President touts project for high-speed train service during tour of Nevada and Arizona.

- By Seema Mehta Times staff writer Noah Bierman in Washington, D.C., contribute­d to this report.

President Biden touted a high-speed rail project that will connect Las Vegas with Southern California, funded by billions of federal dollars, as he campaigned in Nevada on Tuesday.

“Guess what? It’s coming,” he told supporters at a campaign event in Reno. “Well over a billion dollars, man. And you’re going to be able to get to — not that anybody wants to get to Los Angeles, but people from Los Angeles want to get to Nevada. Well, they’ll do it in two hours instead of four and take tens of thousands of vehicles off the road and improve the environmen­t.”

The planned rail line actually ends in Rancho Cucamonga, in San Bernardino County, about 40 miles east of Los Angeles.

Biden made the remarks at the start of a two-day visit to Western swing states that is largely focused on Latino voters and pocketbook issues, such as the cost of insulin, housing affordabil­ity, job creation and taxes.

His campaign announced a new ad focused on Latino voters — produced in English, Spanglish and Spanish — as well as the launch of Latinos con Biden-Harris, an effort to mobilize Latino voters when there has been concern about softening support among Latinos for the Democratic ticket.

Nevada and Arizona, where Biden is spending Tuesday and Wednesday, are critical for his reelection prospects. And the issues that are front-of-mind in these states, such as immigratio­n, the economy, election denialism and abortion rights, are driving forces in the presidenti­al contest between Biden and former President Trump.

On Tuesday, at events in Reno and Las Vegas, Biden twice mentioned the $12-billion, 218-mile route between Las Vegas and Rancho Cucamonga that the private company Brightline hopes to open by 2028. With speeds of up to 200 mph, it would be the first true high-speed rail line in the United States.

The federal government is spending $3 billion on the project, as well as offering access to $3.5 billion in taxexempt bonds.

The Biden administra­tion is also spending more than $3 billion on the public high-speed rail project that is supposed to link San Francisco with Los Angeles, but that line has faced many more logistical and political hurdles and much more skepticism from experts.

Biden, noting that the Vegas rail line is expected to create 35,000 jobs, said at an official White House appearance in Las Vegas that he hoped the project would “encourage” the completion of the high-speed rail line through the Central Valley.

“The idea that we haven’t had one single highspeed rail built in America up to now is ridiculous,” Biden said.

Republican­s said the Biden administra­tion’s policies have been disastrous for Nevadans.

“Nevada families are being crushed by Joe Biden’s failures, from historic inflation and an open border to skyrocketi­ng overdose deaths across the state,” Michael Whatley, chair of the Republican National Committee, said in a statement. “Nevadans want results, not lip service — which is why they’ll vote to elect President Donald J. Trump in November.”

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