The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and TxDOT are working with the Texas Central Railroad (TCR), a private entity that will develop and fund the environmental study for a proposed high-speed rail between the Dallas and Houston areas. TxDOT will provide technical assistance with study efforts and help coordinate public and stakeholder involvement. Constructing track between Dallas and Houston would cost an estimated $10 billion in private funding, which would come from domestic and international investors.
This project, as well as the Dallas-Fort Worth Core Express Project, Lone Star Regional Rail Project and the Texas-Oklahoma Passenger Rail Study presents an innovative opportunity for the state given continued population growth and the increasing congestion on highways and at major airports – as part of an interconnected and multimodal transportation system vision.
Current Status
Updates about the environmental process (the Environmental Impact Statement) and public scoping meeting dates and times are available at Dallas-Houston HSR.
Get Involved
Look for upcoming public involvement opportunities on the TCR website. The first series of public meetings will be scoping meetings, which generally includes:
The public is encouraged to share their feedback and comments online or for more information about TXDOT's involvment, contact:
TxDOT
Rail Planning Section Manager
125 E. 11th St.
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 486-5137
For more information on the proposed Dallas-Houston High-Speed Rail project, call the hotline at (844) 541-1875.
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