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The Regional Transportation Council, which oversees North Texas transportation policies and planning, discussed a revised Dallas-Fort Worth high-speed rail route.
Continue reading The train would have stops at an underground station in Fort Worth, and a stop in Arlington, also underground, and in Dallas, according to the proposal.
The monthly Regional Transportation Council meeting was again hijacked by tensions about the proposed Dallas-to-Houston bullet train.
DART said the incident happened when a vehicle collided with a Trinity Railway Express that was traveling westbound near Harry Hines Boulevard.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSN2 dead in Wednesday Dallas train crash, victim identifiedOfficials with the Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office have identified one of the two people who died in a crash after ...
Houston-Dallas bullet train hits snag in Dallas over rail location A key point of contention is whether part of the Dallas downtown rail should be constructed underground or above ground.
A proposed high-speed rail line connecting Dallas and Fort Worth is throwing a wrench in plans for a new convention center.
DFW Airport Terminal B stop had the most riders in May with 21,300 people, a 12.6% increase compared to May 2024. Three other ...
The high-speed rail system that would connect Dallas and Houston is facing major setbacks, including land acquisition.
High-speed rail could zip past downtown Dallas under a revised route that regional elected leaders will consider this week. The proposal, developed after the Dallas City Council approved a June 12 ...
The train would reach a top speed of around 180 mph and stop at underground stations in downtown Fort Worth and in Arlington’s entertainment district, according to the selected route.
DALLAS — One of the wealthiest developers in North Texas warns a new plan to build a high-speed rail through Downtown Dallas could force it to "sacrifice" the city's iconic Reunion Tower.
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