Texas high-speed rail project gets nearly $64M grant

Plans for a high-speed rail line connecting Houston and Dallas are moving along after the project received a nearly $64 million grant.

With an estimated cost of $30 billion, the proposed 240-mile high-speed rail line would travel between the two cities in 90 minutes.

The $63.9 million grant awarded to Amtrak last month is part of a $153 million funding rollout from the U.S. Department of Transportation for passenger rail projects around the country that was announced back in July.The Houston-to-Dallas high-speed rail line has been in the works for years. The Houston Chronicle reports Texas Central Railway led the effort at first by buying land throughout the planned corridor. The newspaper reports the proposed route has 30% of the land needed for the project secured. San Antonio Business Journal

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