After a decade of hype, Dallas-Houston bullet train developer faces a leadership exodus as land acquisition slows

Texas Central’s map showing the likely route of a high-speed rail line between Dallas and Houston.

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Graphic by Emily Albracht for The Texas Tribune

A decade in the making

First: A portion of Austin Street near South Side Music Hall in Dallas is part of a proposed bullet train station that would contain a bus drop-off area and parking zones. Last: Traffic on Interstate 30 passes near an area of land that’s been planned to be used for pedestrian bridges leading to the bullet train terminus.

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Ben Torres for The Texas Tribune

A plan derailed

Continued resistance

Railroad tracks near a proposed bullet train terminus on the outskirts of downtown Dallas on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2022.

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Ben Torres for The Texas Tribune