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I don't know about California in specific, but in the United States as a whole there is plenty of existing and unused/lightly used railroad right of way. Cut a deal with the railroads (most of whom are very, very hungry for cash/investment) and you've got transcontinental capability without needing any eminent domain proceedings or similar obstacles.



The problem is that many railroad right-of-ways just aren't straight enough. The plains states will be fine, but the high-density areas are a pain.




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