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Texas Central or Texas Central Partners, LLC, is a private company that is proposing to build a high-speed rail line between Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston. [3] It plans to use technology based on that used by the Central Japan Railway Company and trains based on the N700S Series Shinkansen .
The Central Texas & Colorado River Railway (reporting mark CTXR) is a short-line railroad headquartered in Brady, Texas.Formerly known as the Heart of Texas Railroad, the railroad operates a portion of the former Santa Fe branch line to Eden, between Brady and an interchange with the BNSF Railway at Lometa.
Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana Railway: 1897 1920 N/A Texas Central Railroad: TEXC MKT: 1892 Still exists as a lessor of the Fort Worth and Western Railroad: Texas Central Railway MKT, SP: 1879 1891 Texas Central Railroad, Texas Midland Railroad: Not to be confused with the Texas Central Railway high speed rail project. Texas City Terminal ...
The Houston and Texas Central Railway (H&TC) was an 872-mile (1403-km) railway system chartered in Texas in 1848, with construction beginning in 1856. The line eventually stretched from Houston northward to Dallas and Denison, Texas , with branches to Austin and Waco .
Texas Central Railway; B. Brazos Valley station; D. Template:Dallas–Fort Worth high-speed rail; H. Houston station (Texas Central) T. Template:Texas Central Railroad
Central Texas is a region in the U.S. state of Texas roughly bordered on the west by San Saba to the southeast by Bryan and the south by San Marcos to the north by Hillsboro. Central Texas overlaps with and includes part of the Texas Hill Country and corresponds to a physiographic section designation within the Edwards Plateau, in a geographic ...
Houston is the planned southern terminus of the Texas Central Railway high-speed line.The station is located in the Lazybrook/Timbergrove neighborhood of Houston, Texas, northeast of the Interstate 610 and U.S. Route 290 interchange at the site of the former Northwest Mall.
Through W. F. Boyle, grantor, constructed by the Houston and Texas Central Railway Company (2), for The Waco and Northwestern Railroad Company, Bremond to Ross, 1871-1872 55.30 From The Central Texas and Northwestern Railway Company, constructed by the Waxahachie Tap Railroad Company, Garrett to Waxahachie, 1875-1879 12.57