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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Gulf Coast Corridor is one of ten fedeThe Gulf Coast Corridor is one of ten federally designated high-speed rail corridors in the United States. The proposed corridor consists of three segments, each of which would carry trains capable of traveling at speeds of up to 110 mph: * Houston, Texas, to New Orleans, Louisiana (362 miles) * Mobile, Alabama, to New Orleans (139 miles) * New Orleans to Atlanta, Georgia (521 miles)ew Orleans to Atlanta, Georgia (521 miles)
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rdfs:comment The Gulf Coast Corridor is one of ten fedeThe Gulf Coast Corridor is one of ten federally designated high-speed rail corridors in the United States. The proposed corridor consists of three segments, each of which would carry trains capable of traveling at speeds of up to 110 mph: * Houston, Texas, to New Orleans, Louisiana (362 miles) * Mobile, Alabama, to New Orleans (139 miles) * New Orleans to Atlanta, Georgia (521 miles)ew Orleans to Atlanta, Georgia (521 miles)
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