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Spanish railway company Renfe has shuttered its U.S. subsidiary, Renfe of America, which it hoped would jointly develop the ...
A Spanish railway company has pulled out of the bullet train project that aims to connect Dallas and Houston. Why it matters: ...
The Spanish railway company that had been in line to operate the proposed Dallas-Houston bullet train established is shutting ...
Remember how I suggested last week that things were still very confusing but also a little dire for the Houston to Dallas bullet train project? Oh, it’s getting worse: One of the backers of the ...
The Shinkansen — Japanese for “new line” — made its impressive debut in October 1964, a few days before the Tokyo Olympics.
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 ...
An undeveloped portion of land near the proposed site of a bullet train station outside downtown Dallas on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2022. The developer of the high-speed rail line has faced a leadership ...
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Dallas-Houston bullet train gets tentative timeline, but leaders aren’t ‘ready to say go’ - MSNA 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. The vision for a high ...
Transportation Dallas-Houston bullet train developer vows project is on track, but state officials lack confidence. With lingering skepticism about Texas Central’s ability to build a high-speed ...
Texas bullet train between Dallas and Houston could become reality. How fast will it go? The Texas Central bullet train between Dallas and Houston could reach speeds of up to 200 mph.
For nearly four decades, Texans have asked for a bullet train to connect the state's largest cities. After all, Texas is big, and it can take hours to get from any major Texas city to another. On ...
The company maintains that the bullet train is still being developed but declined to provide details about the path forward. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation. Open Search.
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