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In Fresno, New Tuolumne Street Bridge Opens

The first major piece of construction for high speed rail in downtown Fresno is complete. On Friday, officials cut the ribbon on a brand new Tuolumne Street bridge. The massive bridge is designed to carry traffic over the existing railways and create enough space below for the high speed trains. HSR Board Vice Chair Tom Richards says the bridge is an important symbol of progress that shines far beyond Fresno. “Not only does that mean in California that means in the United States of America and North America in total. Because there is no other high speed rail train system being constructed in our country or North America at the time,” Richards says. The previous bridge was too small to accommodate the high speed line. The new bridge will now carry two-way traffic and all of Tuolumne will be converted to two-way traffic by this fall, according to the High Speed Rail Authority. The Stanislaus Street Bridge immediately north will be torn down but not replaced. Many other over and
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