US president blasts long-delayed project to link Los Angeles and San Francisco as a โboondoggleโ and a โtrain to nowhereโ.
United States President Donald Trump has pulled the plug on $4bn in funding for a long-delayed high-speed rail line in California, blasting the project as a โboondoggleโ and a โtrain to nowhereโ.
Trump said in a social media post on Wednesday that he had โfreedโ taxpayers from the โdisastrously overpricedโ proposed railway linking Los Angeles and San Francisco, which has been plagued by delays and cost overruns.
โThis boondoggle, led by the incompetent Governor of California, Gavin Newscum, has cost Taxpayers Hundreds of Billions of Dollars, and we have received NOTHING in return except Cost Overruns,โ Trump wrote on Truth Social, using a nickname he commonly deploys to mock the stateโs Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom.
โThe Railroad we were promised still does not exist, and never will.โ
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy accused Democrats of wasting taxpayersโ money and said federal money was not a โblank chequeโ.
โItโs time for this boondoggle to die,โ Duffy said in a statement.
Newsom slammed the Trump administrationโs move as illegal and said the state would put โall options on the tableโ to oppose the funding cut.
โTrump wants to hand China the future and abandon the Central Valley. We wonโt let him,โ Newsom said in a statement.
The 1,249km (776-mile) rail line, which was approved by California voters in a 2008 plebiscite, was initially envisaged for completion in 2020 at a cost of $33bn.
The projectโs estimated cost has since ballooned to $89bn to $128bn, with services not expected to begin until 2033 at the earliest.
The US currently does not have a high-speed rail service, but a 354km (220-mile) high-speed link between Los Angeles and Las Vegas is scheduled to begin operations in 2028.


