High-Speed Rail
In concert with national efforts to foster the development of high-speed rail across the US, leaders throughout Dallas-Fort Worth have been working for several years to bring high-speed transportation options to, from, and within the region.
Current Regional High-Speed Transportation Efforts:
Completed by NCTCOG in early 2020 Determined the feasibility of high-speed transportation between Fort Worth, Waco, Killeen/Temple, Austin, San Antonio, and Laredo | Commenced by NCTCOG in spring 2020 | Received Record of Decision and Final Rule of Particular Applicability from the Federal Railroad Administration on September 10, 2020 |
Congressionally Designated High-Speed Rail Corridors
Source: "Vision for HIGH-SPEED RAIL in America" strategic plan, Federal Railroad Administration, 2009
Regional Plan for High-Speed Rail Corridors
Source: Mobility 2045, NCTCOG, 2018
High-Speed Modes
While the Dallas to Houston High-Speed Rail project has selected high-speed rail as its mode, the Dallas to Fort Worth and Fort Worth to Laredo studies review the following high-speed technologies as part of each study analysis.
Imagery provided by NCTCOG staff, Schon Noris Photography, Texas Central Partners, Ren Long/China Features Photos, AECOM
General Planning Timelines Related to the Typical Development Process
Related Studies:
- Dallas to Fort Worth High-Speed Transportation Connections Study
- Dallas to Houston High-Speed Rail (Texas Central)
- Fort Worth to Laredo High-Speed Transportation Study
- Texas Oklahoma Passenger Rail Study (TOPRS)
Other Resources:
- FTA (Federal Railroad Administration) - High-Speed Rail Timeline
- US High-Speed Rail Rail Association
- US High-Speed Rail Animated Network Map
- High-Speed Rail Alliance
- California High-Speed Rail Authority
- City of Dallas High-Speed Rail