New Start For Light Rail Project
16 February 2005 - 6:00am
A controversial $1.3 billion project to link Orlando International Airport and the city's downtown is being resurrected six years after being abandoned.
"Orange County and Orlando leaders have launched a new bid for a light-rail system that would link Orlando International Airport, International Drive and the city's downtown -- resurrecting the controversial $1.3 billion project the county killed six years ago."
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Dyer, Crotty give new life to light rail
Source:
The Orlando Sentinel, February 15, 2005
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