(HOUSTON BUSINESS JOURNAL) - Texas Central Partners on Oct. 10 named international railway company Renfe as the Texas Bullet Train's operating partner. The Spanish company brings more than 25 years of ...
The strip of land between Riverfront Boulevard and Austin Street, just south of downtown Dallas, doesn't look like much now: A grassy lot, lined by railroad tracks on one side and a few businesses and ...
Stephen Mattingly, a civil engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, explains in this interview why high ...
Texas Central, the company in charge of the project, has signed an agreement with the Spanish rail operating company, Renfe. Renfe runs more than 7,500 miles of track across Europe. Texas Central is ...
The Texas Tribune today has a piece about the proposed bullet train from Dallas to Houston, which we've mentioned before. The big question, of course, is whether the money for the privately funded ...
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HOUSTON -- Texas Central announced Monday that Northwest Mall is the “preferred location” for the Houston bullet train station. The mall would be bulldozed to make room for a state of the art rail ...
Texas lawmakers in Washington should stop a House proposal that could unwisely limit high-speed rail’s future possibilities in our state. A House appropriations bill contains a provision that would ...
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