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Spanish railway company Renfe has shuttered its U.S. subsidiary, Renfe of America, which it hoped would jointly develop the ...
The Spanish railway company that had been in line to operate the proposed Dallas-Houston bullet train established is shutting ...
The Shinkansen — Japanese for “new line” — made its impressive debut in October 1964, a few days before the Tokyo Olympics.
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 ...
DALLAS — Read this story and more North Texas business news from our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal. The Dallas-to-Houston bullet train project has hit another obstacle.
North Central Texas Council of Governments awaits studies on the Dallas-Fort Worth bullet train's economic impact before reporting to the RTC.
It didn’t look too great for high-speed rail in April when I wrote that the hopes for a Dallas to Houston bullet train “has become something of a multimodal transportation telenovela.” There were lots ...
A Spanish railway company has pulled out of the bullet train project that aims to connect Dallas and Houston. Why it matters: ...
The Dallas-to-Houston bullet train has been in the works for over a decade.
Fort Worth City Council members approved an agreement with Arlington for an economic analysis of the proposed bullet train.
It took more than 30 years to bring 110 mph passenger train service from Chicago to St. Louis. It could take that or longer ...
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