By 2020, bullet trains might be transporting Texans between Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston in less than 90 minutes, if a private firm’s plans to build the system without public funding come to fruition.
Transportation
Reporting on roads, transit, infrastructure, and policy shaping travel and mobility across the state, from The Texas Tribune.
Report: Texas Jobs Near Public Transit, But Commuters Aren’t
A new report shows a growing disconnect between the number of jobs located near public transportation and the number of workers who can easily use it. And Texas metro areas are below the national averages for connectivity.
Texas Conference Draws Transportation Heavy-Hitters
A Texas conference started 15 years ago at the request of U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Dallas, has grown into one of the leading transportation policy gatherings in the country.
TxDOT Releases First Rural Transportation Plan
TxDOT released the stateโs first transportation plan for rural areas last week, intending it as a โblueprintโ for future transportation projects and services in rural areas through 2035.
For TxDOT, a $2 Billion “Perception Problem”
The Texas Department of Transportation announced this year that it had an extra $2 billion in funding. And that could hurt the agency’s attempts at getting extra funding next session.
TxDOT Lobbying Congress For More Revenue Options
The Texas Department of Transportation is urging Congressional leaders to give states more discretion in charging tolls and using private funding for road projects.
Pay to Pave
More energy producers are making “donations” to the Texas Department of Transportation to fix roads torn up by gas well operations.
Panama Canal Expansion Raises Hopes in Houston
The Panama Canal’s expansion will probably mean the Port of Houston sees more container ships, but local officials disagree on whether the area is ready for the extra business.
Planning for Billion-Dollar Austin-Houston Rail Line Under Way
The Texas Department of Transportation has pitched a rail line that would take passengers from Austin to Houston in three hours. Though funding challenges may keep trains from rolling anytime soon, Erika Aguilar of KUT News reports that planning has already begun.
At Port of Houston, Jobs Debate Centers on Trucking Limits
At the Port of Houston, which supports hundreds of thousands of Texas jobs, business leaders say outdated trucking regulations hurt their business. But as Ben Philpott of KUT News and the Tribune reports, changing those rules would require legislative action.


