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 ...
DALLAS — Read this story and more North Texas business news from our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal. The North Central Texas Council of Governments isn’t giving up just yet on a ...
The Dallas-to-Houston bullet train project has hit another obstacle. Renfe, the Spain-based railway company contracted as the development’s early operator, has closed American subsidiary company Renfe ...
When we saw a story in the Dallas Business Journal vaguely announcing an “exclusive” story on the proposed Houston-to-Dallas high-speed rail line, we clicked on the story interested to read about this ...
A partner in a long-discussed Dallas-to-Houston bullet train is reportedly folding its operations, dealing a fresh blow to the troubled project. Spanish railway company Renfe has shuttered its U.S.
The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the rehearing of a petition against the construction of a high-speed rail line on Jan. 11. The case centers on a 236-mile high-speed rail line between ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- The developers of Texas' high-speed train have struck a deal with Amtrak that will allow passengers to use Amtrak's reservation system to buy tickets. Texas Central will also offer a ...
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 Spanish railway company for the Dallas-Houston bullet train established a U.S. subsidiary to serve as the early operator of the project but now doesn’t expect a return from the company. Find out ...
North Texas transit planners are asking federal representatives for support for a proposed Dallas to Houston high speed rail project, but doubts remain among some local leaders. The Regional ...
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