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Comments on Study Concerning Rail Service Between Richmond and DC

Posted on December 8, 2014June 16, 2022 by Candace Wilkinson

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the scoping for the Washington to Richmond Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor Tier II study. This project is one of the most critical for meeting Virginia’s transportation and economic development needs

Posted in Better Public Transit, District of Columbia, Testimony & Letters, VirginiaTagged richmond

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