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FTA 31-04
Contact: Melissa Sabatine
Tel.: (202) 366-4043
Email: Melissa.Sabatine@fta.dot.gov
Friday, July 23, 2004
U.S. Department of Transportation Funds Expansion of Metrorail’s Blue Line from
D.C. to Largo, MD
Washington– A $32.8 million grant to help fund the first Metrorail extension
beyond the Capital Beltway in Prince George’s County, Maryland was announced
today by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta.
“Public transit connects people to jobs, shoppers to stores and Americans to the
rapidly growing economy,” Secretary Mineta said.
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority will use the federal funds to
continue construction of a 3.8-mile extension of its regional Metrorail system.
The extension will provide additional Blue Line service from the existing
Addison Road Station to the Largo Town Center.
The project includes new stations at Morgan Boulevard and at Largo Town Center.
When completed in December 2004, the Largo Town Center station will provide
residents, commuters and tourists with rail access to the new Boulevard Cap
Center retail development. The new Morgan Boulevard Station will house a daycare
center and bring riders within walking distance of FedEx Field. Average weekday
boardings are projected to reach 28,500 riders by 2020.
To date, $153.7 million in federal “New Starts” funding has been provided for
this project. The New Starts program primarily supports the construction of new
rail and subway systems. Recipients of New Starts grants engage in one of the
most rigorous financial planning, project development and engineering processes
in government.
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