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Updated on May 4, 2021 at 4:03 pm
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Texas Central announced Monday they signed a $1.6 billion contract with Kiewit Infrastructure South to install core electrical systems for a proposed bullet train expected to run from Dallas to Houston.
The contract calls for Kiewit to manage the installation of core electrical systems including critical safety and systems elements like Traction power, signaling and communications equipment to allow the trains to operate safely and ensure the tracks and operators communicate with one another using network operations.
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6 Texas counties file lawsuit against Houston-Dallas high speed train culturemap.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from culturemap.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
6 Texas counties file lawsuit against Dallas-Houston high speed train It s another chapter in the saga of the Houston-Dallas high-speed train.
Rendering courtesy of Texas Central A lawsuit has been filed against the high-speed train being planned between Dallas and Houston, calling out its environmental impact. The suit has been filed by a group that includes six mostly rural Texas counties, 10 landowners, and Texans Against High-Speed Rail Inc., an anti-rail group. Plaintiffs include: the Counties of Grimes, Freestone, Leon, Madison, Navarro, and Waller; and landowners Ronny Caldwell, Calvin House, Donovan Maretick, David & Heather Miseldine, Ronald & Becky Scasta, Gene & Michaelle Whitesides, and Logan Wilson III.