Ohio’s Planned 3C Rail Corridor Awarded $400 Million in Federal Money
Thursday, January 28, 2010
The Obama administration has awarded $400 million in federal money for Ohio’s proposed 3C passenger rail corridor that would link Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati by train.
The administration awarded grants to 13 passenger rail projects that span from the Pacific Northwest and California to the Midwest and Florida. The money awarded to Ohio is part of $8 billion in federal support for rail projects under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Read the full story in Crain’s Cleveland Business.
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