Metrorail to Dulles Pushed Back a Year

A story in today's Metro section reports that officials with the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation have decided to delay the start of construction of the rail line through Tysons corner until late next year or possibly early in 2008. The project manager cited a five month study of the tunnel option for the rail line as one reason for the delay.

By Focus on Fairfax |  October 19, 2006; 10:51 AM ET  | Category:  Development, Growth , Government , Transportation
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3 days later and no comments. Looks like nobody cares. Too bad Frank Wolf wasted so much political capital on this. 99% of his district would be appalled if they knew the truth about this 4 billion dollar pork hole.

Posted by: Not Frank Wolf | October 22, 2006 9:47 PM

Well said, NFW. Heh... pork hole.

Posted by: PDG | October 24, 2006 7:09 AM

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