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0:00 0:36 Project for a bullet train from Houston to Dallas. So the federal government terminated that $64MoreProject for a bullet train from Houston to Dallas. So the federal government terminated that $64 million planning grant for Amtrak 7 months after it was awarded. Us Department of Transportation.
Amtrak took over planning of the project from Texas Central, with estimates that the project would cost more than $30 billion and if successful could start service in the early 2030s. With the withdrawal of a federal grant, Amtrak ended their involvement in the project in April 2025.
On 1 January 1923, under the terms of the Railways Act 1921, the GCR amalgamated with several other railways to create the London and North Eastern Railway.
Although the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, laborers worked into the early 20th century expanding the railroad networks and maintaining the existing rails. Thats when Japanese and Mexican immigrants joined the national effort.
DALLAS, Texas (KBTX) - The lead investor behind the proposed Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail project says the plan is shovel-ready and could become the fastest train in the world if built, while a state lawmaker vows to continue fighting it.
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It seemed as though we were near the beginning of construction last year with Amtrak receiving a $64 million grant to plan the rail, however, the Trump administration terminated the grant in April. Without federal aid, the project relies on private investors to pay the $33.6 billion price tag in order to move forward.

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