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Time for high-speed rail and Michigan to meet
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Detroit to Chicago in under three hours sounds pretty good, doesn't it? Well, that's the plan, hopefully. A bunch of Midwestern governors, including ours, put together a letter requesting a high-speed rail linking a number of our Midwestern cities... and when they say high-speed, they really mean it. They're talkin' 'bout 110 mph.<br><br><em>Excerpt:<br></em><br>Last month, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and seven other
Midwestern governors signed a letter asking Washington for a share of
that stimulus money to breathe life into a long-dormant dream of
high-speed rail service connecting Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland,
Indianapolis, Minneapolis, St. Louis and all points between.
<p>The states' plan is called the Midwest Regional Rail Initiative.
They first got together in the mid-1990s to promote and design a better
way of quickly moving people around the industrial heartland.</p>
<p>Fast, clean, efficient and affordable transportation can help
tighten the "Rust Belt" into a region knitted tightly together with
high-speed rail service.</p>
<p>How does this grab you? Downtown Detroit to downtown Chicago in
three hours and 46 minutes: Around $57, according to a 2004 Rail
Initiative report. And you arrive fresh and ready for a day of doing
business or a Saturday of just wandering down the Miracle Mile.</p><p>Read the entire article <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mlive.com/opinion/bay-city/index.ssf/2009/05/michigan_blows_its_whistle_for.html">here</a>.<br></p><br>Story Courtesy of <a href='http://www.metromodemedia.com/'>http://www.metromodemedia.com/</a>
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