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The U.S. has withdrawn a $63.9 million grant for the Dallas-Houston high-speed rail due to soaring costs.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has withdrawn a $63.9 million federal grant for a high-speed rail project between Dallas and Houston, citing escalating costs and risks to taxpayers.
Originally expected to cost $12 billion, the project's price tag is now over $40 billion.
Secretary Sean Duffy terminated the grant, redirecting funds to more viable projects, though private investors could still pursue the rail line.
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Estados Unidos ha retirado una subvención de 63,9 millones de dólares para el ferrocarril de alta velocidad Dallas-Houston debido a los altos costos.