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The Trump administration has terminated a $63.9 million grant that had been awarded to the Texas bullet train project.
The Fort Worth-based lead investor, who recently bought out the longtime Japanese investors in the Dallas-to-Houston bullet ...
Texas Central representative Andy Gent told Texas House Transportation Committee members Thursday that the latest shifts — ...
Texans could ride high-speed rail from Houston to Dallas as soon as 2032. The new investors behind Texas Central offered that ...
Investors for Texas Central are responding after the Trump Administration cut nearly $64 million in federal funds for the ...
Inspired by the kingfisher's beak, the bullet train's elongated nose design revolutionizes high-speed rail. This innovation ...
In a significant step towards enhancing regional connectivity and transforming long-distance travel in southern and western India, the ambitious Mumbai–Hyderabad High-Speed Rail (MHHSR) project is ...
In a major development for India's first high-speed rail corridor, Japan will provide two Shinkansen trains free of charge ...
DALLAS — Now that the Trump Administration has announced that it is rescinding a nearly $64 million grant for the Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail project, we asked Congressman Jake Ellzey, ...
The high-speed bullet train already faced major setbacks with new ownership and land acquisition issues before the Trump admin cut $60M in funding.