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November 23, 2011

Diesel rail transit line recommended for East Fort Worth; trains would move in median of East Lancaster Avenue, or a dedicated lane

DieselrailtransitFort Worth Transportation Authority officials say their next priority in terms of major projects is to build a diesel rail transit line connecting historic Handley and southeast Fort Worth to downtown. That seems a common sense approach, since residents of the south and east sides of Fort Worth are by far the most loyal customers of the T's services. However, the seven-mile-long project would cost about $248 million, and that's money the T doesn't have ...>

For those who want to view a slide show of the East Fort Worth proposal, try opening this file.

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Loren

ummm....Is there any way of fixing your "try this" link, it seems to only take your readers to a larger jpg of the story image...hardly a slide show

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