Officials mulling bullet train route from Portland to Vancouver



PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Officials in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia are in the very early stages of planning a bullet train that could travel between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia, in about two hours.

The Oregonian/OregonLive reports that the rail discussion is in its infancy, but the governments hope to make it a reality by 2035. Transportation officials are meeting Tuesday, for the second time this year, about what the ultra-high-speed rail line would look like.

No such trains operate in the U.S. The fastest train, Amtrak's Acela Express, hits maximum speeds of 154 miles per hour but averages about half that speed on its route between Washington D.C. and Boston.

The Oregonian reported that one option is a magnetic-levitation train that could travel upwards of 250 mph, with seven stations between Vancouver and Portland.

According to a report the Washington Department of Transportation released in February, the line could cost $25 billion to more than $40 billion to build.