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Vice President Biden Announces $53 billion, Six Year Deal to Jump Start High Speed Rail NetworkVice President Joe Biden announced today a six year plan that will provide<strong> $53 billion</strong> to get the US high speed rail network on its feet. The plan is the first step to meeting President Barack Obama's goal -- which he stated in his State of the Union address last month -- of building a high speed rail network that at least 80% of Americans will have access to by 2036. Over the next fiscal year alone, <strong>$8 billion</strong> will be spent getting our current rail system up to speed, installing a limited amount of dedicated electrified high speed track and figuring out which corridors without rail service should get it first....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/vice-president-biden-jump-starts-high-speed-rail-network-with-53-billion-six-year-plan/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Vice President Biden Announces $53 billion, Six Year Deal to Jump Start High Speed Rail NetworkVice President Joe Biden announced today a six year plan that will provide<strong> $53 billion</strong> to get the US high speed rail network on its feet. The plan is the first step to meeting President Barack Obama's goal -- which he stated in his State of the Union address last month -- of building a high speed rail network that at least 80% of Americans will have access to by 2036. Over the next fiscal year alone, <strong>$8 billion</strong> will be spent getting our current rail system up to speed, installing a limited amount of dedicated electrified high speed track and figuring out which corridors without rail service should get it first....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/vice-president-biden-jump-starts-high-speed-rail-network-with-53-billion-six-year-plan/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Vice President Biden Announces $53 billion, Six Year Deal to Jump Start High Speed Rail NetworkVice President Joe Biden announced today a six year plan that will provide<strong> $53 billion</strong> to get the US high speed rail network on its feet. The plan is the first step to meeting President Barack Obama's goal -- which he stated in his State of the Union address last month -- of building a high speed rail network that at least 80% of Americans will have access to by 2036. Over the next fiscal year alone, <strong>$8 billion</strong> will be spent getting our current rail system up to speed, installing a limited amount of dedicated electrified high speed track and figuring out which corridors without rail service should get it first....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/vice-president-biden-jump-starts-high-speed-rail-network-with-53-billion-six-year-plan/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Vice President Biden Announces $53 billion, Six Year Deal to Jump Start High Speed Rail NetworkVice President Joe Biden announced today a six year plan that will provide<strong> $53 billion</strong> to get the US high speed rail network on its feet. The plan is the first step to meeting President Barack Obama's goal -- which he stated in his State of the Union address last month -- of building a high speed rail network that at least 80% of Americans will have access to by 2036. Over the next fiscal year alone, <strong>$8 billion</strong> will be spent getting our current rail system up to speed, installing a limited amount of dedicated electrified high speed track and figuring out which corridors without rail service should get it first....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/vice-president-biden-jump-starts-high-speed-rail-network-with-53-billion-six-year-plan/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Vice President Biden Announces $53 billion, Six Year Deal to Jump Start High Speed Rail NetworkVice President Joe Biden announced today a six year plan that will provide<strong> $53 billion</strong> to get the US high speed rail network on its feet. The plan is the first step to meeting President Barack Obama's goal -- which he stated in his State of the Union address last month -- of building a high speed rail network that at least 80% of Americans will have access to by 2036. Over the next fiscal year alone, <strong>$8 billion</strong> will be spent getting our current rail system up to speed, installing a limited amount of dedicated electrified high speed track and figuring out which corridors without rail service should get it first....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/vice-president-biden-jump-starts-high-speed-rail-network-with-53-billion-six-year-plan/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5





