Passenger Rail in Ohio Could Put Business on the Right Track
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Ohio is working to create passenger rail service between Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati – an investment that would create opportunities for economic development throughout Ohio, and especially in towns along the route. With the help of $400 million in federal funding, the “3C” service could begin running by 2011. Officials in Riverside, Ohio, home of the Wright-Patterson Air Force base, think the new rail line would be great economic news for their community. In an interview with Public News Service, the Director of Economic Development for Riverside explains the opportunities the new rail line is creating.























