President Joe Biden wants high-speed rail built with U.S. components. That's impossible, advocates say, because they don't exist.
President Joe Biden wants high-speed rail built with U.S. components. That’s impossible, advocates say, because they don’t exist.
The debate involves just one of a series of trade-offs the administration faces in meeting two of Biden’s major goals: tackling climate change while creating factory jobs in the United States. With high-speed rail — as with electric cars and solar panels — some question whether he can accomplish both.
President Joe Biden’s strengthening of federal “Buy America” funding requirements might make high-speed rail impossible to build in the U.S., transportation advocates say. | Patrick Semansky/AP Photo “There are no domestic production capabilities in the U.S. today for trains that run 200 mph, for Siemens Mobility or any other train manufacturer,” Cahill said in an email. “It simply does not exist in the U.S. today.”
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