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“The Red Line is moving forward… but we need to make improvements today for the riders along that corridor. And that's what this service does.”
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Marylanders can now give feedback, through a series of open houses, on newly resurrected plans for the Red Line, an east to west transit line across Baltimore City. Governor Wes Moore reinvigorated the plan last month after Governor Larry Hogan canceled the project in 2015. The environmental process requires residents to give input.
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Proposed east-to-west rail line through Baltimore was canceled by former Governor Larry Hogan in June 2015.
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We’ll go On the Record to hear about changes in store for some Maryland roads, rails and people! --the latest plan by the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board. Plus, hopes that the state’s new Transportation Equity law will level the field for transit access.
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More than 100 Southwest flights were delayed at BWI airport Tuesday morning, after the airline grounded all 800 flights.
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The story of a final destination with no apparent route.
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And what’s it like for students to commute on the MTA?
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Guest host Jayne Miller discusses Red Line revival plans with Maryland Del. Robbyn Lewis, and wades into the debate among community leaders over a proposed transit-oriented development project in Lutherville.
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Or is I-83 still like the Grand Prix?