SEMCOG Commuter Rail

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SEMCOG Commuter Rail[1] is a proposed regional rail link between the cities of Ann Arbor and Detroit, Michigan, USA, slated to begin operation no earlier than 2008. Potential stops include the existing Ann Arbor and Detroit Amtrak stations, with new stations at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Ypsilanti, and Dearborn.[2] The planned system has secured $100 million in federal grants.

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  1. ^ SEMCOG stands for the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments.
  2. ^ "Ann Arbor to Detroit train delayed", Grand Rapids Press, April 3, 2007, p. B6. 

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