Trans-Texas Corridor Transportation in Texas
the trans-texas corridor (ttc), officially canceled in 2011, have been composed of 4,000-mile (6,000 km) network of supercorridors 1,200 feet (370 m) wide carry parallel links of tollways, rails, , utility lines. tollway portion have been divided 2 separate elements: truck lanes , lanes passenger vehicles. similarly, rail lines in corridor have been divided among freight, commuter, , high-speed rail. texas department of transportation intended charge public , private concerns utility, commodity or data transmission within corridor,
in essence creating toll road services such water, electricity, natural gas, petroleum, fiber optic lines, , other telecommunications services.
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