Close Menu
Fund Focus News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Taking Mutual funds 11,500 ft above sea level, Nippon India MF takes the first baby step
    • Former Axis fund manager held for cheating investors
    • The 10 best-performing ETFs in July 2025 and the best projection for August 2025
    • ED arrests ex-Axis MF fund manager in ‘front-running’ case
    • How Standard Chartered’s Saurabh Jain has built wealth with mutual funds, EPF
    • Need to increase R&D investments to strengthen agri: ICAR DG
    • Grilling Season and ETFs: More Than One Way to Cook Up a Portfolio
    • Microsoft and Meta fuel $648 billion rally in AI stocks as investments pay off
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fund Focus News
    • Home
    • Bonds
    • ETFs
    • Funds
    • Investments
    • Mutual Funds
    • Property Investments
    • SIP
    Fund Focus News
    Home»Bonds»Brightline West obtains $1 billion bond offering
    Bonds

    Brightline West obtains $1 billion bond offering

    August 12, 2024


    Group of people pose for photo behind "Brightline West Groundbreaking" banner
    Brightline officials and employees pose for a group photo following the April 22, 2024, Brightline West groundbreaking in Las Vegas. Details of the operation’s expected ridership and revenues are included in a new bond financing document. David Lassen

    LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Trains News Wire has obtained an 1,160-page “Limited Remarketing Memorandum” issued earlier this month announcing the $1 billion availability of bonds by California and Nevada authorities. The financing is part of Brightline West’s quest to secure operating capital for its proposed 218-mile high speed venture between Las Vegas, Nev., and Southern California.

    In addition to the necessary financial disclosures, the document released Aug. 1 also contains appendices estimating revenues, ridership and operating costs once service begins in 2028.

    The California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank issued $850 million and Nevada’s Business and Industry director issued $150 million of private activity bonds as Series 2020A-4. The proceeds of the sale are used to pay off holders of maturing 2020 bonds and raise more capital. The new bonds pay an interest rate of 8% (California) and 8.125% (Nevada) and are due to mature Jan. 1, 2050.

    The $12 billion project secured federal authority to accept the financing instrument earlier this year [see “DOT awards Brightline West $2.5 billion …,” News Wire, Jan. 23, 2024 News Wire]. Issuance of those bonds will augment the California and Nevada bonds, as well as a $3 billion federal grant [see “Legislators say Brightline West will receive …,” News Wire, Dec. 5, 2023].

    The project’s ceremonial groundbreaking was staged at its Las Vegas station site earlier this year [see “Brightline West groundbreaking hailed …,” News Wire, April 22, 2024], followed by the announcement that it had selected Siemens’ “American Pioneer 220” as its electrified trainset [see “Siemens to build …,” News Wire, May 1, 2024].

    The memorandum says “Brightline West is in the process of arranging … $6 billion of project finance bank loans, with the remainder of the funding consisting tax-exempt private activity bonds, a portion of the proceeds of which are expected to refund the 2020-4 bonds. The company also expects to include tax-exempt debt and sponsor equity in the initial finance plan.”

    Ridership and revenue estimates

    Among the appendices presented was a “base case” analysis by the Steer consultancy that projects 47.3 million one-way trips between Southern California and Las Vegas in 2028, rising to 48.6 million by 2030. It predicts a 14% capture rate the first year, rising to 21% beginning in 2030.

    The “captured” ridership translates to 6.7 million passengers in 2028 and 10.2 million riders in 2030, based on a complicated set of factors unique to the market, as well as the adoption trajectory of Brightline’s South Florida experience. However, an additional 1 million journeys by 2030 are projected to be “induced” trips that would not have been made if the high speed rail option didn’t exist.

    Averaging estimated ticket revenue between the various destinations, according to the Steers study, would yield approximate farebox revenue in 2028 of $645 million at an $88 average fare, assuming one class of service. With higher ridership in 2030, revenue would rise to $1.040 billion.

    Additional “ancillary” revenue totaling $265.7 million in 2030 is expected to come from food and beverage sales, commercial leasing, carbon credits, parking, and naming rights.

    There is also a peaks-and-valleys bar graph showing how estimates were calculated by days of the week and hours in the day, with the biggest southbound demand — not surprisingly — occurring Sunday afternoon from Las Vegas.

    Separate tables estimate “Operating and Maintenance” costs totaling $287.2 million in 2028, rising to $315.4 million in 2030. The study tested various frequencies, ranging from every 45 minutes to longer intervals; it isn’t likely that a single frequency scenario would make sense throughout the week or every day.

    Perhaps this data should be put in a time capsule and trotted out once the trains start rolling.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Morgan Wallen walks out with Barry Bonds, Steve Young at Santa Clara concert

    August 2, 2025

    Should UK-based clients still own US government bonds? 

    August 1, 2025

    Japanese bonds log weekly foreign outflows on BOJ policy caution

    July 30, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Taking Mutual funds 11,500 ft above sea level, Nippon India MF takes the first baby step

    August 3, 2025

    Qu’est-ce qu’un green bond ?

    December 7, 2017

    les cat’ bonds deviennent incontournables

    September 5, 2018

    ETF : définition et intérêt des trackers

    May 15, 2019
    Don't Miss
    Mutual Funds

    Taking Mutual funds 11,500 ft above sea level, Nippon India MF takes the first baby step

    August 3, 2025

    Nippon India MF reaches Leh Tsewang Namgyal, a car driver in Leh, plans to put…

    Former Axis fund manager held for cheating investors

    August 3, 2025

    The 10 best-performing ETFs in July 2025 and the best projection for August 2025

    August 3, 2025

    ED arrests ex-Axis MF fund manager in ‘front-running’ case

    August 3, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    EDITOR'S PICK

    Africa’s best for alternative investments 2025: Stewards Investment Capital

    March 28, 2025

    10 Mutual Funds That Dropped 20-22% in 6 Months – Should You Buy or Avoid?

    February 15, 2025

    Jeffrey Collins, Managing Partner at Cloverlay, on identifying niches in intellectual property investing

    October 4, 2024
    Our Picks

    Taking Mutual funds 11,500 ft above sea level, Nippon India MF takes the first baby step

    August 3, 2025

    Former Axis fund manager held for cheating investors

    August 3, 2025

    The 10 best-performing ETFs in July 2025 and the best projection for August 2025

    August 3, 2025
    Most Popular

    ₹10,000 monthly SIP in this debt mutual fund has grown to over ₹70 lakh in 23 years

    June 13, 2025

    ₹1 lakh investment in these 2 ELSS mutual funds at launch would have grown to over ₹5 lakh. Check details

    April 25, 2025

    ZIG, BUZZ, NANC, and KRUZ

    October 11, 2024
    © 2025 Fund Focus News
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.