Maryland’s governor hasn’t given up on an ambitious plan to expand the size of the Howard Street Tunnel. He just may have to do it without the buy-in of the Class I railroad that owns it.
Gov. Larry Hogan said in an interview yesterday with WBAL-TV that he’s still got his sights on the $455 million expansion project, despite the fact that CSX backed out this week.
“I’m not giving up. We’re going to keep pushing. We’ll meet with CSX, we’ll meet with the secretary of transportation, and we’ll talk about it internally with our transportation group, and the Port Administration and see what kind of new plan we can come up with,” the governor said.
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