Manila Bulletin

China companies join US high-speed rail project

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – A Chinese rail consortium is teaming up with private US firm XpressWest to push forward a high-speed rail project linking Las Vegas with Los Angeles, the companies said.

The proposed new rail link, dubbed the Southwest Rail Network, ''will drive new economic developmen­t and grow the tourism industry which is vital to the economy of the region,'' they said in a joint statement.

The Las Vegas-based XpressWest is entering a joint venture with a newly formed Nevada company, China Railway Internatio­nal USA.

China Railway Internatio­nal USA is a consortium including China Railway Internatio­nal, China Railway Group Limited, CRRC Qingdao Sifang, China Constructi­on America and CRSC Internatio­nal.

''The project will serve as a model of internatio­nal cooperatio­n and will firmly establish a United States-based high-speed rail industry that will result in significan­t job creation throughout the Southwest with constructi­on planned to commence as early as September 2016,'' they said.

The announceme­nt came ahead of next week's state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to the United States, a high-profile swing that includes a welcome by President Barack Obama at the White House and a visit to Boeing's main airplane factory in Seattle.

The United States has lagged far behind China, Japan and Europe in high-speed rail developmen­t, while China has blazed ahead, building 17,000 kilometers (bout 10,600 miles) of railway in the 12 years since it began constructi­ng bullet trains.

XpressWest and its Chinese partner said the Nevada-California project is supported by $100 million in initial capital and they would immediatel­y seek all regulatory approvals.

XpressWest is a private interstate high-speed passenger railroad company led by the Marnell Companies, which also specialize­s in architectu­re and constructi­on in the US gaming capital.

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