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The Ohio Rail Development Commission has completed a first-phase analysis for passenger rail connecting Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton.
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Both Cincinnati and Cleveland have Amtrak stations, but Columbus doesn’t. Plans continue to bring passenger rail to Columbus, including the Cleveland-Columbus-Cincinnati route.
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The Ohio Rail Development Commission has completed a first-phase analysis for passenger rail connecting Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton.
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The latest version of House Bill 54, the biennial transportation budget, has Ohio rejoining the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Commission at $25,000 a year.
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Amtrak has announced new service that will allow passengers in Ohio to ride one train all the way to Florida. Currently passengers need to switch in Washington D.C.
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The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission organized a meeting of community and business stakeholders to start planning for passenger rail lines in the Columbus region.
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Big and small cities in the Buckeye State are looking to become part of the Amtrak expansion.
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Big and small cities in the Buckeye State are looking to become part of the Amtrak expansion.
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Big and small cities in the Buckeye State are looking to become part of the Amtrak expansion.
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Columbus is one of the biggest cities in America without passenger trains, and while that could change in the next decade, there are complications to keeping it on track.