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Economy and Business Thursday, September 17, 2009 Residents speak out on federal money for passenger rail Costs are still not clear by WKSU's KAREN SCHAEFER |
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 | | Federal funds could help build a 3-city passenger rail system in Ohio | | Courtesy of Karen Schaefer | Nearly 80-Northeast Ohio residents are adding their voices to the state's application for hundreds of millions of federal dollars to build passenger rail service linking Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. Most of those at a meeting in Cleveland last night appeared to support the so-called 3-C passenger rail plan. But advocates acknowledge it's still not clear what the state's " or the region's - share of the costs would be. |
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