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Texas Central representative Andy Gent told Texas House Transportation Committee members Thursday that the latest shifts — ...
The Houston-to-Dallas bullet train project was hit with a major roadblock Monday as the Trump administration announced the ...
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.
Texas investor John Kleinheinz now controls Texas Central, which has spent more than a decade trying to build the ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said if the private sector wants the rail line, it should cover planning costs.
Project officials insist that the Dallas-Houston high-speed rail project was "still alive," despite Trump's cut to its federal funding.
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