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LA-Vegas high-speed rail paves the way for ambitious transportation projects
KOAA5· 2 weeks agoDevelopers have already broken ground on a high-speed rail line to connect Los Angeles and Las...
A first view of what the high-speed rail to Las Vegas might look like
Los Angeles Times· 1 week agoEfforts to get high-speed rail from Southern California to the Las Vegas Strip are gaining steam,...
‘Let us rise up and build’ high speed rail
Dallas Morning News· 2 weeks agoThe push for high-speed rail in Texas has embarked on a remarkable journey symbolic of progress and enhanced connectivity ...
Florida high speed rail route breaks records
Newsweek· 2 weeks agoFlorida's high speed rail line has broken a number of its own records, Brightline Florida has announced. The Brightline route, launched ...
The State Of High-Speed Rail Projects In The U.S. [Infographic]
Forbes· 2 weeks agoAfter what seemed like decades of stagnation, U.S. high-speed rail has already reached two milestones four months into 2024. Last week ...
Will Amtrak's Dallas to Houston bullet train inspire a rail revolution? - Marketplace
Marketplace· 12 hours ago“We — it’s not just me — we want to bring high-speed rail to the U.S.,” said Andy Byford, senior...
Amtrak ‘all in’ on Houston-to-Dallas bullet train as publicity efforts ramp up | Houston Public...
Houston Public Media· 1 week agoIf Texas ends up getting a long-envisioned high-speed railway between Houston and Dallas, the Amtrak...
Will Federal Support and “Train Daddy” Finally Get the Texas Bullet Train Project Going?
Houston Press· 5 days agoOnce upon a time, way back in 2022, it really looked like Texas Central’s grand plan to construct a 240-mile-long high-speed
▶️ Listen Now: With the end of apartheid South Africa became an emblem of democracy. Is it still?
WBEZ 91.5 Chicago· 2 weeks agoThree decades ago, South Africa held its first democratic election, closing the door on the...
SpaceX Employees Are Getting Hurt In Alarming Numbers
Jalopnik· 2 weeks agoSpaceX employees are sustaining an outrageous amount of injuries, once again exceeding the industry...