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Will adding 3 more lanes to I-35 solve Austin & Central Texas' transportation problems?

May 18th, 2019
May 13, 2019 - KUT.org - Some See A Plan To Expand I-35 As A Betrayal Of Austin’s Environmental Values - Last week, the Austin City Council voted to back the Green New Deal, a national plan to tackle climate change that...

Texas Rail Advocates Calls for Transparency and Openness in Infrastructure Debate

April 27th, 2019
April 27, 2019 - TRA Opinion - TRA unites a broad coalition concerned about potential abuse of power   As the Texas Legislature enters the crucial conclusion of the 2019 legislative session, Texas Rail Advocates is calling on supporters of smart infrastructure...

Businesses and everyday people want high-speed rail to succeed in Texas

April 24th, 2019
April 24, 2019 - TRA Commentary - They voted NO but it was for the right reason. It was an outpouring of public support last week when leaders of business, government agencies, advocates and everyday people said that 11 bills designed...

The Birdwell Rider against high-speed rail. It's just not right.

April 21st, 2019
April 21, 2019 - TRA Commentary - It's just not right. Language should not be inserted in the state budget that would stop a private company bringing high-speed trains to Texas. It's a misuse of power by one State Senator who has...

It's your opinion: Why I want high-speed rail in Texas

April 15th, 2019
Your opinion does matter. What's your reason for wanting high-speed trains to connect our cities in Texas? We're gathering comments from everyday citizens like you that want more and better transportation options when you travel in Texas. Comments on why high-speed rail...

Guest Opinion - Change, at 190 mph

April 10th, 2019
April 5, 2019 - Robbie Briggs, President & CEO, Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty - Texans are legendary for love affairs with their cars - and maybe more so their trucks - gleefully navigating ribbons of roadways, stretching thousands of miles...

High-speed rail has legal authority to keep moving forward

March 27th, 2019
March 27, 2019 - Craig Enoch, Retired Justice, Texas Supreme Court - Banding together for protection and common welfare was one of the earliest signs of civilization. Oftentimes, individuals would be required to dedicate some of their land for common use....

TRA response to Palestine Herald-Press story on high-speed rail

March 8th, 2019
March 8, 2019 - TRA opinion - Texas Rail Advocates has responded to a story that showed a grim picture of the proposed private-investor high-speed rail project between Dallas and Houston. TRA President Peter LeCody responded to a March 7, 2019 story...

Dallas' new Dept of Transpo is making plans for a better-connected city

March 6th, 2019
March 5, 2019 - Emily Nonko - A photo of a construction site spilling onto a downtown sidewalk. Another of a car parked on the sidewalk. Prickly cacti blocking access to a crosswalk button. This is all evidence, according to D Magazine, that Dallas...

San Antonio: largest U.S. city without rail transit; why?

March 4th, 2019
February 28, 2019 - Bill Barker - Fellow, Institute of Transportation Engineers and American Institute of Certified Planners - Cities across Texas, the U.S. and world continue to open and expand rail transit systems. Why would any city want to do...

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