Texans Against High Speed Rail has sent out a new request for those who will be affected by the proposed bullet train.

The group is asking landowners to join their legal response to the Surface Transportation Board, to voice concerns about the project. The board regulates and decides disputes involving railroad rates, railroad mergers or line sales, and certain other transportation matters.

You can find a link to the form in the Related Links section of this story. You do not have to be an impacted landowner to submit your comment. The deadline is Tuesday.

The development of the high speed train between Houston and Dallas has been going on for more than four years.

Recently, Texas Central announced a partnership with Amtrak. Passengers will be allowed to buy tickets on both the Texas bullet train and Amtrak's national routes. This means the high speed rail can function as a transfer service, connecting riders between Amtrak stations in Houston and Dallas.

You can learn more about the high speed rail project at the Texas Central website. Find a link in the Related Links section.