Today we’re going to wrap up our look at a hypothetical Texas-High Speed Rail system. We’ve already looked at the how a privately operated high-speed system could start as a regional rail service in the major cities, now we’re going to see how these regional lines can interconnect and form a more complete system.
I’ve got two articles worth sharing today.
The first is a great post from Keep Houston Houston (thanks to Mike Snyder for pointing this one out to me). In it, KHH explains very clearly one of the problems with city-building: cities are not designed, they are grown. Because cities are alive they are naturally changing all [...]
From TAMU News:
As of 4:22 p.m., January 12
One fatality has been confirmed.
As of 4:08 p.m. , January 12
1. Rudder apparently failed on helicopter during takeoff – 5 were on board, no students, however one individual is from Texas A&M’s ROTC staff.
2. All injured have now been transported – patients taken to both hospitals (St. [...]
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