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A new report on behalf of Dallas officials revealed that the Dallas-Houston rail network could provide $5 billion to Texas's ...
Map showing Texas Central's proposed route for a high speed rail line between Houston and Dallas. Map showing Texas Central's proposed route for a high speed rail line between Houston and Dallas.
also known as bullet trains, can travel at speeds of up to 200 mph. In Texas, the initiative would connect the state's two largest cities, Dallas and Houston, shortening the travel time from hours ...
A Dallas-to-Houston rail line could attract 3 million to 6.5 million passengers in its first full-year of operations, according to the report, which presumed that would be in 2035. It would likely ...
For nearly four decades, Texans have pushed for a bullet train to connect ... Puzzle. In Texas, the initiative would connect the state's two largest cities, Dallas and Houston, shortening the ...
Texas Central's map showing the likely route of a high-speed rail line between Dallas and Houston. Graphic by Emily Albracht for The Texas Tribune Texas Central's relative silence on the recent ...
Texas Central announced that it is working with Amtrak to begin the planning and analysis to determine the feasibility of the Dallas to Houston high-speed rail project. Texas Central officials ...
between Dallas and Houston. Despite the initial excitement of a high-speed rail train in Texas, a veil of silence has fallen over the company. While Texas Central secured eminent domain authority ...
A new high-speed ... trains could someday carry commuters between Houston and Dallas in under 90 minutes. Announced on Wednesday, the partnership between Amtrak and a company called Texas Central ...
HOUSTON — The ... for the much-anticipated Dallas to Houston bullet train project. The funding will go toward helping Amtrak plan and advance the project that Texas Central Railway started.
emphasized the urgent need for the project as Texas' population grows. “If you don’t build high-speed rail between Dallas and Houston, then you only have two options,” Rep. Moulton said in ...
also known as bullet trains, can travel at speeds of up to 200 mph. In Texas, the initiative would connect the state's two largest cities, Dallas and Houston, shortening the travel time from hours ...