Posted: Saturday, 14 November 2009 10:35AM
Connecticut, Other NE States Team up for High-Speed Rail Funds
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NEWINGTON, Conn. (AP) - Transportation leaders of the six New England states say they're teaming up to boost the region's chances for federal stimulus grants for high-speed commuter rail and freight service.
Top transportation officials from all six states met Thursday in Connecticut and will get together again in February in Portland, Maine.
Joseph Marie, Connecticut's transportation commissioner, says the states want to coordinate strategies to achieve a common goal. And David Cole, Maine's transportation head, says a team approach boosts everyone's chances at winning some of the federal money.
All six states have applied for stimulus grants for regional high-speed rail service, but don't yet know if they'll get the money.
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Associated Press
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