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The U.S. Department of Transportation called the proposed rail line that would get passengers from Dallas to Houston in less ...
The correct spelling is "Jent" not "Gent." A long-discussed Dallas-to-Houston bullet train still does not have a final timeline or financing, though the company behind the effort insists the ...
The Fort Worth-based lead investor, who recently bought out the longtime Japanese investors in the Dallas-to-Houston bullet train venture, called the recent decision to terminate federal funding ...
In what appears to be another blow to the proposed Texas bullet train — which could cut by half the travel time between Houston and Dallas — the Trump administration announced it will ...
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Texans could ride high-speed rail from Houston to Dallas as soon as 2032 ... saying the beleaguered bullet train is still viable and shovel-ready even after the Trump administration pulled ...
Private company Texas Central Partners plans to run a high-speed train to Houston from a planned downtown Dallas station along this rail corridor. (Rose Baca/Staff Photographer) Update ...
The proposed 240-mile rail line, based on Japanese bullet train technology, would get passengers from Dallas to Houston in less than 90 minutes. Proposed high-speed rail map (Courtesy: Texas ...
The Department of Transportation rescinded $60 million in federal funding for the Texas high-speed rail project. The project, intended to connect Dallas and Houston, has faced setbacks including ...