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The Baltimore-Washington Maglev Project
In January 2001, the Federal Railroad Administration's Maglev Deployment Program named the Baltimore-Washington corridor one of two finalists for future development of magnetic levitation technology. This 40-mile long project links downtown Baltimore and Baltimore-Washington International Airport with Washington, D.C. Possible future connections include Philadelphia, New York and Boston to the north, and Richmond, Raleigh and Charlotte to the south. Originally one of seven corridors under consideration, Baltimore is now competing with Pittsburgh, PA, for no more than $950 million to develop a Maglev system in the Baltimore-Washington region.
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