City tightens restrictions on proposed bullet train, while backing federal study grant as Congress withdraws funding.
Plans for a high-speed bullet train connecting Houston to the Dallas-Fort Worth area were unveiled more than a decade ago.
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The private company hoping to build a bullet train connecting Houston and Dallas says it has opted for a route that will ultimately impact as few landowners as possible. In a statement yesterday, ...
A Trinity Railway Express train waits for passengers to board Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, at EBJ Union Station. Based on notes by ...
A proposed Dallas-Houston high speed rail line is moving forward without federal involvement, but regional leaders are asking members of Congress to oppose language that would prohibit federal funds ...
The Houston-to-Dallas bullet train project was hit with a major roadblock Monday as the Trump administration announced the abrupt termination of a federal grant for Amtrak—just months after it was ...
Denton County commissioners are weighing incentives for a rare earth materials producer's potential $1 billion plant that could bring at least 1,000 jobs to the region. Meanwhile, Dallas doubles down ...
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