Saturday, September 27, 2008

Panel Approves Indianapolis Commuter Rail Plan

WRTV
It's been in the slow lane for years, but a rapid transit plan for central Indiana got a real jumpstart Friday with the unanimous approval of a plan that could cost up to $200 million.

The starter plan would establish a 19-mile commuter rail line between Noblesville and downtown Indianapolis that could be running by 2012, 6News' Julie Pursley reported.

The Indiana Regional Transportation Council has been examining rapid transit alternatives for nearly 20 years, but economic need and hunger for travel alternatives is the current impetus for action.

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