The effort to connect Dallas and Fort Worth via high-speed train has taken a step forward. The Regional Transportation Council on Aug. 8 approved roughly $1.65 million more to study an alternate route ...
The future of Dallas’s high‑speed rail project was thrown into doubt after Dallas slammed the brakes on elevated tracks just as Congress stripped nearly a billion dollars in federal rail funding.
The regional transportation planning agency spearheading the project approved an additional $1.6 million to fund the study Thursday. A new alignment for the proposed Dallas–Fort Worth rail line that ...
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A top North Texas transportation official said he supports a regional high-speed rail line that doesn't run through downtown Dallas - as long as it keeps the project on track. Moving forward with a ...
Leaders from North Texas cities urged the city of Dallas on Thursday for clarity on the completion date of an economic impact study connected to a proposed high-speed rail project between Fort Worth ...
DALLAS — The 45-member Regional Transportation Council met Thursday at the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) to review the plan for a potential high-speed rail line between Dallas ...
North Texas transportation officials will begin talks with Dallas administrators to see if a proposed high-speed rail route from Fort Worth and Arlington is achievable. Regional Transportation Council ...
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