Trans-Texas Corridor

The Trans-Texas Corridor is "a proposed multi-use, statewide network of transportation routes in Texas that will incorporate existing and new highways, railways and utility right-of-ways. Specific routes for the TTC have not been determined," its website states.

According to the Trans-Texas Corridor website, as "envisioned, each route will include" (as stated):
 * separate lanes for passenger vehicles and large trucks
 * freight railways
 * high-speed commuter railways
 * infrastructure for utilities including water lines, oil and gas pipelines, and transmission lines for electricity, broadband and other telecommunications services

"Plans call for the TTC to be completed in phases over the next 50 years with routes prioritized according to Texas’ transportation needs. TxDOT will oversee planning, construction and ongoing maintenance, although private vendors will be responsible for much of the daily operations."

Contact information
Trans-Texas Corridor website: http://www.keeptexasmoving.com/

Texas Department of Transportation Public Information Office Phone: 512 463-8588 Website: www.dot.state.tx.us

Texas Department of Transportation/Texas Turnpike Authority Division P. O. Box 14707 Austin, Texas 78761-4704 Toll-free: 1 877 872-6789 Website: TTC - I-35 (Oklahoma to Mexico/Gulf Coast) Website: TTC - I-69 (Northeast Texas to Mexico)

Related SourceWatch articles

 * North America's SuperCorridor Coalition, Inc.
 * North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
 * North American Union
 * North American Union/Related SourceWatch Resources

External articles

 * David W. Eaton, "Roads, Trains and Ports: Integrating North American Transport. Mapping the New North American Reality," IRPP Working Paper Series (no. 2004-09j).
 * Phyllis Spivey, "Internationalizing Roads," NewsWithViews, June 10, 2005.
 * Robert L. Dacy, "Texas: Keystone State of the FTAA," The New American, November 14, 2005.
 * Jerome R. Corsi, "Texas Segment of NAFTA Super Highway Nears Construction," Human Events Online, June 21, 2006.
 * Mike Simonson, "NAFTA Super Highway from Mexico through Duluth an urban myth," BusinessNorth.com (Minnesota/Wisconsin), June 21, 2006.
 * Jerome R. Corsi, "Controversy Erupts Over NASCO and the NAFTA Super-Highway," Human Events Online, June 26, 2006.
 * Ben Wear, "Details on private turnpike emerge. Transportation commission expected to approve 50-year agreement on Texas 130 today," American-Statesman, June 29, 2006.
 * Jerome R. Corsi, "Trans-Texas Corridor paved with campaign contributions? San Antonio construction company, capital consortium from Spain stand to gain," WorldNetDaily, July 12, 2006.
 * Kelly Shannon, "Texas farmers furious over superhighway," Associated Press (Houston Chronicle), July 20, 2006.
 * "Campaign seizes on 'super-state' highway. Opponents of Texas governor point to plan's foreign control," WorldNetDaily, July 22, 2006.
 * Jan Allen, "Spanish Firm To Build And Run New 'North American Union Toll Road' In Texas," Age Of Tyranny News, August 30, 2006.
 * "Hands Across the Corridor rallies attract hundreds," The Cameron Herald (Texas), October 5, 2006.
 * Katherine P. Jose, "Objects in Mirror: Texas and the Future of the American Highway," The Huffington Post, June 4, 2007.
 * Katherine P. Jose, "The NAFTA Superhighway: Anatomy of a Conspiracy Theory," The Huffington Post, August 20, 2007.