View Larger Image Could Texas high-speed rail hit a speed bump this session? The Texas Tribune » High-speed rail developers have been eyeing a 240-mile stretch of mostly rural land sandwiched between the urban hubs of Dallas and Houston for years. Their goal: buy it up and build America’s first bullet train. But several rural landowners don’t plan on giving up their private property without a fight. And their supporters in the Legislature have filed so many bills that could disrupt Texas Central Partners LLC’s plans that there’s an entire subcommittee tackling the ongoing battle over the multibillion dollar project. By Michelle|2019-04-25T09:23:44-08:00April 25, 2019|High-Speed Rail, Texas|Comments Off on Could Texas high-speed rail hit a speed bump this session? Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTelegramTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: Michelle Related Posts Can America Still Build Big? A California Rail Project Raises Doubts Gallery Can America Still Build Big? A California Rail Project Raises Doubts Gavin Newsom says he would scale back the bullet train and twin tunnels if elected Gallery Gavin Newsom says he would scale back the bullet train and twin tunnels if elected California bullet train picks its path between Burbank and Palmdale Gallery California bullet train picks its path between Burbank and Palmdale HSR projected real estate costs nearly double to $1.5 billion for Valley segment Gallery HSR projected real estate costs nearly double to $1.5 billion for Valley segment