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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the grant is a waste of taxpayer money after capital costs ballooned, and that the private sector should pick it up.
The grant, which was awarded in September in the final months of the Biden administration, was going to be used in planning efforts to get the project moving again. The Trump administration now says ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- The U.S. has announced the cancellation of a $63.9 million grant for a Texas bullet train using Japanese ...
The federal government has pulled its financial support of the proposed bullet train between Houston and Dallas with a stop ...
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called the proposed Dallas-Houston line a waste of taxpayer funds and a distraction from ...
The decision, which comes from an agreement with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and Amtrak, effectively halts ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called the project connecting Houston and Dallas “a waste of taxpayer funds.” ...
The Trump administration has pulled federal funding from Amtrak’s long-delayed high-speed Texas rail project intended to ...
The Texas bullet train project was hit with a major roadblock Monday as the Trump administration announced the abrupt termination of a federal grant for Amtrak.
Plans for a new 240-mile high speed rail line between Dallas and Houston in Texas suffered a blow on Monday when U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced an agreement to ...
The US DOT has withdrawn a 63.9 million USD federal grant originally allocated to Amtrak for the Texas High-Speed Rail Corridor project.