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Thursday, May 03, 2007

The Time Is Now For Light Rail in FW

So sez Fort Worthology. And I agree with him.

Posted by Steve-O at 9:07 AM  

Labels: Fort Worth, Fort Worthology, Light Rail, Urban Planning

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