In California’s Central Valley, construction of the long overdue and over-budget high-speed rail line that may eventually shuttle passengers between San Francisco and Los Angeles in less than three hours is underway, as KTLA saw firsthand during a recent visit.

The California High-Speed Rail Authority took reporter Chip Yost on a tour of the Hanford Viaduct. The viaduct is essentially a massive 6,300-foot-long land bridge that will one day, if everything goes as planned, have four lanes of high-speed rail track on it and a regional station where people can get on and off the train if they want to.

It should be finished sometime next year; multiple other structures along the route have already been completed. In total, 78 have been completed or are currently underway.

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