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Sean Duffy announced Friday the Federal Railroad Administration will cancel grants totaling more than $26 million for the ...
Federal officials cancelled $26 million in grants that would have funded a proposed high-speed train project between ...
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy canceled more than $26 million in FRA grants for the 40-mile Baltimore–Washington maglev line after chronic delays and cost overruns.
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Maryland’s high-speed maglev train project is not happening
No high-speed train will be zooming through parts of Maryland, after the concept was rejected by the federal government. The ...
The federal government is pulling the plug on the maglev after decades of grant spending and permit studies, potentially saving federal taxpayers up to $26 million.
Mixed reactions followed the cancellation of $26 million in federal funding for the proposed Baltimore–D.C. maglev, as officials cited major hurdles and opponents celebrated its defeat.
A high-speed train would've linked Baltimore to DC in 15 minutes. The feds rejected the proposal, which also included a stop ...
The U.S. government ended the Baltimore-Washington MAGLEV project, rescinding $26 million in grants. Proposed to provide high ...