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Commuter rail in North America / Commuter rail in Minnesota / Capital Red Rose Corridor / Metro Transit / Transportation in the United States / Transport / Rail transport
Date: 2006-12-04 11:23:06
Commuter rail in North America
Commuter rail in Minnesota
Capital Red Rose Corridor
Metro Transit
Transportation in the United States
Transport
Rail transport

Action Items The results of the evaluation indicate that each of the corridors analyzed have characteristics that support the implementation of high capacity transit, although the Camden corridor should

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