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Calif. Picks Up Rail Money Left on the Table

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This is NOT necessarily what California's high-speed train will look like. This is stock photography at its best.

The U.S. Department of Transportation is giving California hundreds of millions of dollars toward high-speed rail -- that's money that Florida turned down.

Fifteen states and Amtrak will share the $2 billion that's now being redirected. Nearly $340 million will fund high-tech train cars in California and the Midwest. Another $300,000 will support high-speed rail from Los Angeles to San Francisco.

Florida Governor Rick Scott canceled plans for a line from Tampa to Orlando, saying he was concerned about its sustainability.

Also: California High-Speed Rail Board Tables Proposal to Launch Bullet Trains on Caltrain Tracks

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