Uh, what about New York-Washington, New York -Boston, Washington-Richmond, Pittsburg-Cleveland-Chicago- Detroit, Chicago-St. Louis, Chicago Indianapolis, Memphis - Nashville- Louisville, Miami-Tampa-Orlando-Jacksonville, etc. None of these routes has true high-speed rail. The only true high-speed rail being built is in California, the more useful system is being built by the state, with all sorts of delays, and then a Las Vegas-Rancho Cucamonga line (with conventional commuter rail into Los Angeles) is being built by Brightline.