Nevada High-Speed Rail System" defined. [Expires by limitation 1 year after the date on which the Governor declares by public proclamation that the Nevada High-Speed Rail System connecting southern California with southern Nevada has been completed, or on the date all borrowing made pursuant to NRS 705.890 is retired, whichever is later.]

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"Nevada High-Speed Rail System" means a high-speed passenger rail system that:

1. Is capable of sustained speeds of at least 150 miles per hour or the speed established by the United States Department of Transportation and the Federal Railroad Administration’s plans and policies for high-speed rail express services;

2. Carries primarily passengers between southern Nevada and southern California;

3. Operates on dedicated and exclusive standard gauge tracks for the purpose of high-speed rail service;

4. Allows for interoperability with existing and planned rail systems; and

5. Is certified or authorized by the Surface Transportation Board of the United States Department of Transportation as an interstate passenger railroad to construct and operate its route between southern Nevada and southern California.

(Added to NRS by 2015, 1263)


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