Talk:Central Corridor (Minnesota)

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If anyone ever needs to move this page, I suggest Central Corridor (Twin Cities), Central Corridor (Minnesota), or Central Corridor (Minneapolis-St. Paul). Mulad 17:32, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Hm, the Hiawatha Line doesn't have a little dingy indicating where it is. Also we don't know if this is the final name as the Hiawatha Line was initially called the Hiawatha Corridor. When a LRT line is planned, its called a corridor because although they know in what alignment and direction the line is located in, they don't know exactly if it will follow that path. For example the Central Corridor is still up in the air over its U of MN routing but that whole area is considered part of the corridor. It will be officially named a Line when it is done. I think for now this naming works until we know. .:DavuMaya:. 22:04, 30 January 2008 (UTC)