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‘Transformative public transportation’: Baltimore-area chambers of commerce endorse Northeast Maglev

A venture to build a high-speed rail line between Washington and Baltimore opened a new headquarters Monday in downtown Baltimore.

Four Baltimore-area chambers of commerce have endorsed the proposal to build a $10 billion high-speed maglev train route between Baltimore and Washington.

The Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Northern Anne Arundel County and Prince George’s County chambers of commerce announced their support for the project Wednesday, saying it would benefit the more than 1,500 businesses and other entities they represent in the region where the first 36-mile leg of the train would be built.

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With stops in Baltimore, at BWI Marshall Airport and in Washington, the Japanese superconducting magnetic levitation train would shorten the trip between the two cities to 15 minutes. Officials hope to later extend the line to New York, creating an hour-long trip between the nation’s capital and its largest city.

The project’s potential economic impact is comparable to that of the B&O Railroad, “a transformative public transportation infrastructure initiative that benefited companies, communities and citizens of its day and beyond,” said Wayne Rogers, CEO of the Northeast Maglev, the company seeking to build it.

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