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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by corailfan</i> <br /><br />Thankfully the people of Denver approved the "Fasttracks" bill which will greatly expand on their fledgling light rail system. If I remember correctly the light rail will now be extended out to Denver International, and will start to branch out to the surrounding communities, including Boulder, which is very exciting! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I heard on radio the other night, here in Kansas City area, the Colorado governor on a Denver callin show ripping that rail expansion plan. <br /> <br />"It will cost too much. No one wants to ride on a 40-mph diesel tran, etc." <br /> <br />From everthing I have heard, and personally experienced, traffic is bad in Denve and Boulder. What was this governor thinking? For his constituents or for his big-money backers that want more $$ thrown at highways and airports? <br /> <br />I was hoping voters would have more sense and over rule that right wing blowhard. <br /> <br />Now, if Florida voters could do that to Gov. Bush who seems to have a personal vendetta against high-speed rail. <br /> <br />
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