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Project officials insist that the Dallas-Houston high-speed rail project was "still alive," despite Trump's cut to its federal funding.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the grant is a waste of taxpayer money after capital costs ballooned, and that the private sector should pick it up.
The U.S. Department of Transportation called the proposed rail line that would get passengers from Dallas to Houston in less ...
The open house meetings would have small, hard-to-see maps and attendees were “asked to submit written comments often read by ...
House Bill 1402, written in opposition to the long-planned bullet train between Texas' two largest cities, would prevent the ...
Cody Harris (R-Palestine). The bill would require high-speed rail operators to disclose detailed project information— including costs, financing plans, and organizational charts— before ...
Left: A Japanese Shinkansen bullet train in Tokyo, Japan, on January 19 2016. Right: A map produced by Texas Central detailing the Houston-Dallas, high-speed rail project. Left: A Japanese Shinkansen ...
The scheme’s app will allow you to create a customised map of your itinerary with statistics on the number of trains taken, number of countries visited and CO2 savings, which can be shared on ...
We hate to be a broken record on this, but the saga of California’s high-speed rail project never ends. According to reporting by KCRA 3’s Ashley Zavala, the latest news on the project is that ...
The rail project faced opposition in the Texas House, which revealed issues with the project's funding and land acquisition.
In Florida, Brightline has proved that it can operate reliable, well-designed passenger trains that people want ... like Miami and Palm Beach on the map. Then the automobile proliferated.
True high-speed rail has not yet made it to the U.S., but that will change soon. Here are the projects currently being developed. By Alexander Nazaryan In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed ...