The steering committee for the Ann Arbor-Detroit Rapid Transit Study
expects to recieve data Nov. 8 on costs and potential ridership for
five scenarios of service, including combos of light rail, commuter
trains, and buses.
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Carmine Palombo, director
of transportation programs for the Southeast Michigan Council of
Governments, said that once they have viewed the ridership and cost
data, the steering committee members can begin work on choosing a
preferred option. "We'll have enough information to start to see if
everybody can rally behind one (option),'' he said.
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