Texas has been teasing the idea of a bullet train, but now there may be fresh signs the long-discussed project could be moving forward. The long-abandoned Northwest Mall near the intersection of U.S.
California’s bullet train can’t catch a break. The state’s High-Speed Rail Authority board punted a vote Wednesday on its long-awaited business plan — after it was revealed that the project’s cost had ...
SEOUL, May 6 (UPI) --South Korea's Hyundai Rotem said Wednesday it has begun commercial operations of its first exported high-speed train in Uzbekistan. The affiliate of Hyundai Motor Group said the ...
Crews have begun the process of demolishing the old Northwest Mall with the hope that the location near the 610 Loop and U.S. 290 will one day become a train station, according to a developer. Texas ...
HOUSTON – After sitting vacant for years, a longtime Houston landmark is now being torn down—making way for a project that could reshape how people travel across Texas. Crews have begun demolition at ...
California lawmakers are calling for the state's high-speed rail project to be scrapped after projected costs have ballooned by more than 700%. "This is a project that will never be built, and ...
Calls are growing for California’s high-speed rail to be abandoned completely after revelations the estimated cost of completing Gavin Newsom’s fantasy train project had ballooned to a staggering $231 ...
BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION WITHIN THE NEXT YEAR. WE’RE FOLLOWING SOME BREAKING NEWS RIGHT NOW IN SACRAMENTO. THE CEO OF CALIFORNIA’S HIGH-SPEED RAIL AUTHORITY IS TAKING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE AFTER HIS ARREST ...
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A driver in an SUV led authorities on a high-speed chase across Los Angeles on Thursday night, reaching triple-digit speeds and weaving across freeway lanes before surrendering ...
California’s high-speed rail was sold as a revolution linking San Francisco and Los Angeles in under three hours. Early optimism brought voter approval, federal funding, and massive construction.