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  2. High-speed rail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Authorities in the United States maintain various definitions of high-speed rail. The United States Department of Transportation, an entity in the executive branch, defines it as rail service with top speeds ranging from 110 to 150 miles per hour (180 to 240 km/h) or higher, [10] while the United States Code, which is the official codification of Federal statutes, defines it as rail service ...

  3. List of named passenger trains of the United States (S–Z)

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    St. Louis, Missouri–San Antonio, Texas–Houston, Texas [1906] 1903–1910 St. Louis Express: Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad: Chicago, Illinois–St. Louis, Missouri [1910] 1907–1913 St. Louis Express: Wabash: St. Louis, Missouri–Denver, Colorado (earlier years had through trains to the West Coast] (1932) 1921–1933 St. Louis ...

  4. American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    American had a direct role in the development of the Douglas DC-3, which resulted from a marathon telephone call from American Airlines CEO C. R. Smith to Douglas Aircraft Company founder Donald Wills Douglas Sr., when Smith persuaded a reluctant Douglas to design a sleeper aircraft based on the DC-2 to replace American's Curtiss Condor II ...

  5. Frontier is adding 13 new routes out of Chicago and Houston ...

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    The new routes will fly out of Chicago Midway and Houston Hobby airport, increasing competition for Southwest Airlines which has major hubs at both.

  6. United flight from Houston to Amsterdam diverted to Chicago ...

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  7. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-American entered service in 1973 as short-distance train between Laredo and Fort Worth. It was extended north to St. Louis in 1974 and further to Chicago in 1976. In 1974 Amtrak renamed the Super Chief to the Southwest Limited and the Texas Chief to the Lone Star following the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway revoking permission ...

  8. Proposed high-speed rail by country - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, American Airlines and Continental Airlines joined THSRTC in an effort to bring high-speed rail to Texas as a passenger-collector system for the airlines. Lone Star High-Speed Rail was formed in 2009 to plan a railway between Dallas and Houston .

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