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FLORIDA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Posted on 08 March 2010 by Railways Africa Editor

JR Tokai (Central Japan Railway Company) says it will compete in the developing of Florida’s planned high-speed railway. The former state-owned company may partner with America’s General Electric in supplying Shinkansen trains for the proposed line connecting Tampa, Orlando and, ultimately, Miami. Travel time for the proposed Tampa-Orlando link would be around 45 minutes, with the entire project estimated to cost approximately $US3.5 billion. Bombardier, Siemens and Alstom have all expressed interest in the project.

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