. "7"^^ . . "California\u2013Nevada Interstate Maglev"@en . . "Proyek California-Nevada Interstate Maglev adalah perencanaan pembangunan jalur kereta Maglev sepanjang 269 mil dari Las Vegas, Nevada ke Anaheim, California. Bagian pertama sepanjang 40 mil memakan $45 juta tahun 2005 untuk tahap perencanaan. Bagian ini akan membentang dari Las Vegas ke dengan hubungan ke baru."@in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "California\u2013Nevada Interstate Maglev"@en . "432913.536"^^ . . . . . . "September 2020"@en . "1109483451"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "TBD"@en . . . . . . . . . "7"^^ . . . . "13370"^^ . . . . "Proposed" . . . . . . "The California\u2013Nevada Interstate Maglev project was a proposed 269 mi (433 km) Maglev train line from Las Vegas, Nevada, to Anaheim, California. One segment would run from Las Vegas to Primm, Nevada, with proposed service to the Las Vegas area's forthcoming Ivanpah Valley Airport. The top speed would be 310 mph (500 km/h). Though $45 million was appropriated in 2005 for the planning phase for the first 40 mi (64 km) segment, the money was never spent , and was finally reallocated to a highway project in a Las Vegas Airport in June 2010. The maglev project was not in the 2012 transportation plan under consideration by the Southern California Association of Governments. Removing it from the plan means that the project cannot receive federal funds, even for studies. The Southern California Association of Governments did leave a small portion of the route \u2013 from Anaheim to Ontario \u2013 in their 2012 transportation plan. American Magline Group, working with the California-Nevada Super Speed Train Commission, has received most of the government funds released so far. The German consortium famous for the Shanghai Maglev Train, Transrapid International, has performed some research into it as well; hoping to demonstrate its technology on a long-distance route. In August 2014, the backers of the scheme were seeking to revive interest in the proposal. In October 2018, it was reported that the LA-LV maglev project was over in 2012. In September 2019, it was reported that Brightline West, formerly known as XpressWest, and Virgin Trains USA, intended to begin construction in the first half of 2020 of a competing non-maglev route between Victor Valley and Las Vegas."@en . . . . . . "collapsed"@en . . "Is this project active?"@en . . . . . . . "California\u2013Nevada Interstate Maglev"@en . . . . . . . . . "Proposed"@en . . . "The California\u2013Nevada Interstate Maglev project was a proposed 269 mi (433 km) Maglev train line from Las Vegas, Nevada, to Anaheim, California. One segment would run from Las Vegas to Primm, Nevada, with proposed service to the Las Vegas area's forthcoming Ivanpah Valley Airport. The top speed would be 310 mph (500 km/h). Though $45 million was appropriated in 2005 for the planning phase for the first 40 mi (64 km) segment, the money was never spent , and was finally reallocated to a highway project in a Las Vegas Airport in June 2010. The maglev project was not in the 2012 transportation plan under consideration by the Southern California Association of Governments. Removing it from the plan means that the project cannot receive federal funds, even for studies. The Southern California As"@en . . . . . "Proyek California-Nevada Interstate Maglev adalah perencanaan pembangunan jalur kereta Maglev sepanjang 269 mil dari Las Vegas, Nevada ke Anaheim, California. Bagian pertama sepanjang 40 mil memakan $45 juta tahun 2005 untuk tahap perencanaan. Bagian ini akan membentang dari Las Vegas ke dengan hubungan ke baru. Proyek ini sedang diteliti secara serius, oleh konsorsium Jerman di belakang nama , yang ingin membangunnya sebagai jalur percobaan untuk menarik bisnis lain; akan menjadi pemasangan tekonologi Transrapid jarak jauh pertama. Tetapi, , bekerjasama dengan , telah menerima banyak dana pemerintah sejauh ini."@in . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4299667"^^ . . . . . . "California-Nevada Interstate Maglev"@in .