April 30, 2026

California’s already embattled high-speed rail nightmare just got a fresh dose of humiliation: the project’s eye-popping price tag has reportedly surged to a staggering $231 billion, and about a billion of that stems from plans to reroute the line around the gravesite of labor icon Cesar Chavez and his wife at the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument in Keene. The costly detour has only fueled growing calls to scrap the long-delayed fantasy train altogether, while rail regulators, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, are now even open to reconsidering the route as the line fights its way through the Tehachapi Mountains and into another round of political embarrassment.

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