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Bullet train investor: Dallas to Houston high-speed rail is shovel-ready Local, state, and federal leaders must determine the mix of public-private funding needed to complete the project.
The idea to construct a high-speed railway between Houston and Dallas, which in recent years appeared to have stalled out, seems to be gaining momentum.
A long-discussed Dallas-to-Houston bullet train still does not have a final timeline or financing, though the company behind the effort insists the project is still viable.
Amtrak officials are holding an ambitious goal of getting the Dallas to Houston bullet train built within 10 years, although planners are being careful not to set a specific timeline for the ...
The Federal Railroad Administration gave Amtrak more than $63 million last month for the much-anticipated Dallas to Houston bullet train project.
The North Central Texas Council of Governments sees potential to extend a planned high speed rail between Houston and Dallas to Fort Worth.
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