Could Texas high-speed rail hit a speed bump this session? View Larger Image 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. Michelle2019-04-25T09:23:44-08:00April 25th, 2019|High-Speed Rail, Texas| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Can America Still Build Big? A California Rail Project Raises Doubts February 25th, 2019 Gavin Newsom says he would scale back the bullet train and twin tunnels if elected October 11th, 2018 California bullet train picks its path between Burbank and Palmdale September 19th, 2018 HSR projected real estate costs nearly double to $1.5 billion for Valley segment September 14th, 2018 Transit Advocates: Is the White House Purposefully Delaying Project Funds? September 11th, 2018 TxDOT plan foresees no tolls on I-35 expansion in Central Texas August 27th, 2018 Inflation and delays could add billions more to bullet train project costs August 26th, 2018 Riding the California high-speed rail in virtual reality August 12th, 2018 Bullet train’s benefits to Southern California questioned at hearing August 11th, 2018