John Aloysius Farrell seems to think so in this column for U.S. News & World report. What do you think? Could money be spent better? How?
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Anyone to travels that part of the beltway with any regularity knows something MUST BE DONE to alleviate congestion. Will the purple line be the answer, I don't know, but surely it would take some traffic off the roads.
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Anyone to travels that part of the beltway with any regularity knows something MUST BE DONE to alleviate congestion. Will the purple line be the answer, I don't know, but surely it would take some traffic off the roads.
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