President Obama on Thursday gave greater details about his ambitions for high-speed passenger trains in the U.S.
The government has identified 10 potential corridors for development, including a New England line, a line connecting Florida to Washington D.C., and a major Chicago hub network.
The federal stimulus package passed in February includes $8 billion to boost the development of high-speed rail service with an additional $1 billion a year budgeted by the administration over the next five years.
Some policy watchers have suggested that the Obama administration views high-speed trains as one of its most important "legacy" initiatives.
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