Questions raised about Dallas-Houston bullet train. Developer says project is on track

HOUSTON — A lawyer for nearly 100 property owners who are living with the threat of their land being seized said he will seek legal action against ...

October 28, 2022
8:06 AM

HOUSTON — A lawyer for nearly 100 property owners who are living with the threat of their land being seized said he will seek legal action against Texas Central, the company that for a decade has promised to build a bullet train between Dallas and Houston, if the company does not provide more details about the looming project. Landowners whose property could be in the path of the train track have petitioned the company to answer their questions. Patrick McShan, the lawyer representing property owners, said he's prepared to ask a judge to allow him to depose the company — which has said little about the project — to get answers for his clients.

William Melhado