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| Activists pushing for commuter trains say high fuel prices show plans need to get on track. |
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By David C. Barnett - November 20, 2007 |
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With the cost of gasoline seemingly stuck above $3 a gallon, advocates for commuter rail have renewed their call for a new Northeast Ohio train system that would carry people from the far suburbs and beyond into downtown Cleveland. But, critics question where the money will come from, and whether there are enough people willing to get on board. From Ohio Public Radio member station WCPN, David C. Barnett has more. |
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David C. Barnett reports (4:15)
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