High Desert Corridor

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LocaleLos Angeles and San Bernardino Counties
Termini
High Desert Corridor
Overview
OwnerCaltrans and Los Angeles Metro
LocaleLos Angeles and San Bernardino Counties
Termini
Connecting linesCalifornia High-Speed Rail, Brightline West
Stations2
Websitehighdesertcorridor.org
Service
TypeHigh-speed railway
Technical
Line length54 mi (87 km)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 60 Hz AC overhead line
Route map

Palmdale
Metrolink (California) California High-Speed Rail
Victor Valley Brightline West

The High Desert Corridor is a proposed multimodal corridor in northern Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties in the U.S. state of California. The project, which will travel between Palmdale and Apple Valley through the High Desert region, would mainly consist of a high-speed rail line connecting the California High-Speed Rail system at its proposed Palmdale station with the Brightline West route at its proposed Victor Valley station.[1][2][3][4][5]

As of August 2024, the project has been in an early planning phase. Regulatory approval according to federal environmental legislation NEPA as well as funding for construction was still outstanding.[6]

The project is managed by the High Desert Corridor Joint Powers Agency (HDC JPA), an entity owned by LA County, Los Angeles Metro, and surrounding cities. Project development has been funded mainly with contribution from the state of California and Los Angeles Metro. Federal funding has been limited to a $500,000 grant from the Corridor ID program administered by the FRA,[7] which provides seed funding for early planning and prioritizes the project for further federal funding, but does not guarantee it.

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