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“Although much more modest in appearance than the streetcar, the R-Line is expected to serve 10,500 passengers per day, more than three times as many as the streetcar in its first year.”
Just another reason the proposed street car route, at current, makes no sense.
Also, The Procaccianti Group? The same ‘developer’ who promised a so called ‘power block’ in downtown by the convention center? Please.