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Title: Long-delayed U.S. high-speed rail plans may ride on Texas express
Source: OANN
URL Source: http://www.oann.com/long-delayed-u- ... ans-may-ride-on-texas-express/
Published: Dec 26, 2014
Author: By Jon Herskovitz
Post Date: 2014-12-26 22:51:01 by X-15
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Keywords: Texas
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AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) – With high-speed rail in the United States long on plans and short on construction, a Texas company is aiming to fast-track service between Dallas and Houston.

The Texas Central Railway Company plans to use private investment and Central Japan Railway bullet train technology to run a line between two of the largest U.S. cities. Company officials say service could begin in 2021.

“If we can’t do it in Texas, I don’t know where in the United States you could do it,” said Richard Lawless, chairman and chief executive officer of Texas Central Railway, a private company set up about four years ago to build high-speed rail.

Lawless said the project, which has been estimated to cost $10 billion, will be financed through a combination of debt and equity.

Backers of the service contend that if they can get their line built, it will show the benefits of high-speed service and could help jump-start other projects that have languished.

Dallas and Houston are separated by about 240 miles (390 km), a distance seen by advocates as optimal for high-speed rail. More than 50,000 people currently commute by car and plane between the cities on a weekly basis.

Travel time on trains capable of speeds of 205 mph would be under 90 minutes. Texas Central Railway said fares will be lower than average airfares between the cities.

While proponents have long pointed to high-speed rail a fast, safe, reliable and environmentally friendly way to move people – and while Japan, France and other countries have had high-speed lines for decades – plans in the United States over the past half century have faced major political and financial challenges.

When President Barack Obama laid out plans in 2009 to commit billions of dollars to high-speed rail, Republican governors in several states pushed back, saying it would be wasteful spending. Democrats have contended that Republicans wanted to score political points by derailing Obama’s stimulus plans.

POLITICAL HURDLES

On paper, at least, the Texas project looks promising.

The line would run through mostly rural, flat areas that would not require tunneling or long bridges, making engineering easier and keeping construction costs more predictable.

And political leaders in the business-friendly state have backed the project. The Republican-controlled legislature has welcomed the rail’s private funding, and has a history of supporting company-backed projects to build hundreds of millions of dollars of toll roads.

The state has over 500 miles of toll roads, according to its Transportation Department, that were largely financed by private companies that share a portion of the revenue generated by tolls. Most were built during Republican Governor Rick Perry’s 14 years in office.

Still, some skeptics say too little government involvement could be the project’s Achilles’ heel.

“The biggest issues that will have to be confronted is that no high-speed rail system in the Western world has been built without significant government subsidies,” said Yonah Freemark, creator of the Transport Politic website, which examines transport infrastructure projects.

Getting a project built requires a long-term political commitment, Freemark added, which has been difficult to find in a bitterly partisan country. A previous high-speed rail plan in Texas died in the 1990s under what many saw as political pressure from a major airline.

The biggest high-speed rail project in the works is in California, which is decades away from completion. It faces a myriad of engineering challenges and legal battles to build 800 miles of track, linking cities from San Diego to Sacramento.

A groundbreaking ceremony is set for Jan. 6 to lay the first track in Fresno to connect to Bakersfield. The two cities, separated by about 110 miles, have a combined population about 60 percent smaller than Houston’s.

Under projected time lines, by the time that first segment in California is complete, the Texas project will have been up and running for a year.

Lawless figures his company will show the way.

“Until and unless someone builds and operates such a high-speed train in the United States on a true, dedicated corridor, no one in the United States is going to understand what it is all about,” he said.


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Won't work, the train will hit a cow or a stupid kid playing on the tracks unless it's elevated.Subscribe to *Texas!!*

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#1. To: X-15 (#0)

Won't work, the train will hit a cow or a stupid kid playing on the tracks unless it's elevated.

Isn't telling that we supposedly went to the moon but, Europe, Japan, and China can have HSR and we don't.

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Hmmmmm  posted on  2014-12-27   2:16:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Hmmmmm (#1)

Jesus Rolando "ChiChi" Esparza Guillermo "just call me Miguel" Rodriguez stumbles onto the tracks in a drunken-stupor and becomes red smear on nose of the bullet train: here comes the Alan Dershowitz-styled Shyster at Law to exact a monetary vengeance upon the railroad and the state. Subsequently an activist federal judge jumps in and assumes control of the railroad and imposes a maximum speed of 5 mph with flag-waving clowns perched on the tracks at 50-yard intervals all down the line (they hand out gay tolerance brochures to any passing coyotes and armadillos). We all know how it goes down in AmeriKwa.....

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X-15  posted on  2014-12-27   2:46:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: X-15 (#0)

This doesn't sound like mag-lev or anything really fast.

205mph isn't really fast these days.

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Lod  posted on  2014-12-27   11:46:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: All (#3)

world's fastest trains -

www.businessinsider.com/t...in-the-world-2012-11?op=1

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2014-12-27   11:53:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Hmmmmm (#1)

Isn't telling that we supposedly went to the moon but, Europe, Japan, and China can have HSR and we don't.

I'm tellin' ya!

Katniss  posted on  2014-12-27   12:00:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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