Posted Oct 5, 2005, 4:24 AM
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Maybe its slower because its sharing commuter traffic with commercial freight? Are they building it to be a multi-lane traffic rail or will it be a single rail line shared between both directions? If so, that would increase travel time to the 37 minutes or more.
Of course when factoring in that commuter rail isn't like light rail in that the trains tend to stay stopped for longer intervals, that also explains a lot.
The official webpage says it is going to be 27 minutes, so maybe 37 is a typo?
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