By OC Register Editorial in The Orange County Register
February 19, 2016
When California High-Speed Rail Authority Chairman Dan Richard stood before the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center at its opening ceremony in December 2014, he was full of optimism for the 67,000-square-foot bus, train and taxi terminal, which cost $185.2 million, declaring it “the first high-speed-rail station in the state of California.”
He also made a promise.
“Ten years from now, you’ll be able to get on a train here and by noon, that day, be hiking up a trail to Half Dome in Yosemite,” Mr. Richard said.
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