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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.
The open house meetings would have small, hard-to-see maps and attendees were “asked to submit written comments often read by ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation called the proposed rail line that would get passengers from Dallas to Houston in less ...
House Bill 1402, written in opposition to the long-planned bullet train between Texas' two largest cities, would prevent the ...
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 rail project faced opposition in the Texas House, which revealed issues with the project's funding and land acquisition.
House Bill 1402, filed by Rep. Cody Harris (R-Palestine), would prohibit the use of any state or local taxpayer dollars to pay for altering roadways related to high-speed rail construction. Harris ...
The Texas legislature will debate a bill that would make building a high-speed railway in the state more difficult, the ...