by Jeff Smith
The Journal (subscription required) has an interesting article on who will win the contract to build the Las Vegas - Los Angeles train sets: WSJ.com
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European Rail Giants Fight for Slice of U.S. High-Speed Train Line
Siemens and Alstom vie to supply planned Los Angeles to Las Vegas link
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Siemens and Alstom are lobbying lawmakers and the Biden administration as they vie to supply high-speed power cars and passenger coaches for the trains of Brightline West, a privately owned venture that aims to connect the Los Angeles exurbs with Las Vegas. The companies are relying on powerful allies to boost their chances, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.), a public champion of Alstom, which has a factory in his home state’s Southern Tier.
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Siemens and Alstom are already fierce competitors in high-speed rail, an industry that has grown steadily for decades in Western Europe, Japan and China, as countries linked cities with trains topping 200 miles an hour. The fastest passenger train in the U.S., Amtrak’s Acela express service, reaches a top speed of 150 miles an hour in just a few sections of the Northeast Corridor linking Washington and Boston.
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Schumer’s aides have pressed Alstom’s case to the Biden administration and Brightline, saying the company’s work developing the Acela fleet gives it a more robust U.S. supply chain that won’t require significant exemptions to comply with the administration’s Buy America rules for infrastructure projects, according to people familiar with the discussions.
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