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Are we on board? Does Colorado have the money, the willpower and the passengers to build new rail lines? Colorado could be on the verge of a new passenger rail push in 2024, with Front Range rail moving toward a tax vote and interest in mountain rail rekindling. But are there any actual passengers willing to take it? Will it cost $10 billion? Can the state run trains better than RTD? Are there solid numbers, or a lot of wishful thinking?
Colorado Sun environmental reporter Michael Booth sits down with Front Range Passenger Rail director Andy Karsian and RTD chief Debra Johnson for a frank back-and-forth on the prospects of trains in Colorado.
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