Detroit/Ann Arbor transit study says trains feasible, practical

The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments posted an analysis last month that indicated a light rail transit system from Ann Arbor to Detroit is economically feasible.

With gas prices rising, popular support for mass transit in Southeast Michigan continues to gain momentum.   

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The first step is showing that a starter line is technically feasible. SEMCOG’s newest assessment does just that—it clearly shows that commuter rail, light rail, and rapid bus route are all practical options for Southeast Michigan.

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