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Rail advocates say the 3-C Corridor will put Ohio — and Dayton — on the map as passenger rail service throughout the Midwest is expanded and upgraded into a high-speed network.
For now, Ohio’s “Quick Start” plan calls for using federal stimulus money for conventional passenger service along a 260-mile route between Cincinnati and Cleveland.
Trains will reach speeds of 80 mph and complete the route in about four to six hours.
Here’s what the plan means for Dayton area residents:
Riverside officials expect the train stop to draw $50 million in new investment to the surrounding 4-acre site, including a hotel and restaurant.
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