
The federal government has pulled its financial support of the proposed bullet train between Houston and Dallas with a stop east of Bryan/College Station.
A news release from the U.S. department of transportation says the project cost is now believed to be over $40 billion dollars, making construction unrealistic and a risky venture for taxpayers.
Not giving Amtrak almost $64 million dollars for the Texas Central Railway project, according to the news release, allows Amtrak to focus on necessary improvements on current routes.
The news release quotes that the federal transportation secretary and Amtrak are in agreement that “underwriting this project is a waste of taxpayer funds and a distraction from Amtrak’s core mission of improving its existing subpar services.”
Transportation secretary Sean Duffy said “if the private sector believes this project is feasible, they should carry the pre-construction work forward, rather than relying on Amtrak and the American taxpayer to bail them out.”
