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Transportation leaders in North Texas say they'll "continue the conversation" with private partners over a proposed bullet train between Dallas and Houston.
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Advocates in Texas say there's some movement on legislation to improve rail projects in the state.
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House Bill 1402, written in opposition to the long-planned bullet train between Texas' two largest cities, would prevent the use of state or local funding to alter roadways for the construction of high-speed rail.
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The city is contracting with a consulting group to look into the economic impact of a Dallas-to-Houston bullet train.
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Council members voted nearly unanimously to halt support for an above-ground passenger rail line to Arlington and Fort Worth.
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The idea to construct a high-speed railway between Houston and Dallas seems to be gaining momentum.
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High speed rail in Texas is big talk in a state ruled by cars. Still, a plan to build a bullet train connecting Fort Worth, Dallas and Houston was a major focus at this week's Southwestern Rail Conference in Hurst.
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The Federal Railroad Administration awarded grants for several projects including the Dallas to Houston bullet train and connecting service to Atlanta.
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The railroad plans to connect Texas' two biggest cities within 90 minutes. Construction could begin in the first half of next year.
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After years of hearing about a bullet train shuttling passengers between Dallas and Houston in 90 minutes, the public will get a chance to talk about the…
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HOUSTON — Federal officials narrowed the possible paths for a Dallas-Houston bullet train down to one likely route Friday, providing an unknown number of…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: The latest on the Dallas-Fort Worth rail project; Denton renames Robert E. Lee Elementary; Dallas City Manager…