Since 1988 the California-Nevada Super Speed Train Commission (CNSSTC), now in partnership with the American Magline Group (AMG) has been working for the purposes of developing a 269-mile super speed, magnetic levitation “Maglev” train system connecting Southern Nevada and Southern California along the heavily congested I-15 highway corridor from Las Vegas to Anaheim. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) and California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) are working together to complete the environmental processes and review which began in 2004. The AMG is a joint venture of General Atomics, MNC & Associates, Parsons and Hirschfeld Steel. This partnership is made of the engineering, planning, legal, financial, research and development, and manufacturing firms dedicated to adapting and deploying Transrapid maglev technology in the United States.