South Central Corridor
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The South Central Corridor is one of ten federally designated high-speed rail corridors in the United States.[1] The proposed corridor consists of two segments:
- Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Fort Worth, Texas (322 miles)
- Little Rock, Arkansas, via Dallas/Fort Worth to San Antonio, Texas (672 miles)
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See also
- High-speed rail in the United States
- Texas Central Railway – a proposed high-speed railway between Dallas and Houston
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