Both red and blue states are backing bullet trains while Amtrak has taken the lead on a proposed Dallas-Houston project.
Costs for these projects are only getting higher, but political support seems to be growing in both major parties.
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Grants announced today are the largest-ever funding round for the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements ...
The state is collecting monthly data on how communities spend the money and whether investments make a measurable difference.
The company plans to use the money to bring its “Waymo One” commercial ride-hailing service to more U.S. cities.