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High-speed rail between Houston and Dallas is back off track, at least as a federally funded project. On Monday, the Trump ...
Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Monday that $60 million-plus grant to develop a high-speed rail ...
Amtrak had previously received the nearly $64 million grant for the proposed 240-mile high-speed rail line between Dallas and ...
Saying the Federal Railroad Administration and Amtrak agree the project “is a waste of taxpayer funds,” U.S. Transportation ...
The Trump administration has terminated a $63.9 million grant that had been awarded to the Texas bullet train project.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said if the private sector wants the rail line, it should cover planning costs.
The Federal Railroad Administration and Amtrak agreed to terminate the $63.9 million previously awarded under the Corridor ...
More than $60 million in federal funding previously set aside to help connect Texas cities through high-speed rail, is being ...
The Trump administration has pulled federal funding from Amtrak’s long-delayed high-speed rail project in Texas intended to ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation called the proposed rail line that would get passengers from Dallas to Houston in less ...
The data released by the MTA last week estimates the tolls caused 2.5 million fewer vehicle entries into Manhattan below 60th ...
"The Department of Transportation is getting back to basics — building critical infrastructure projects that move people and ...