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 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.   

Excerpts from the article:

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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