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Denver RDT opened the new light rail plaza at Union Station in May 2012. Construction is also underway for new heavy rail commuter trains that will use the station starting next year.


way line — it will be teal, or what many peo- ple will call robin’s egg blue. Called the T Train, the New York City transit museum has already been selling T Train mementos. The first portion of the new subway is not scheduled to open for revenue service until December 2016, so don’t hold your breath. PATCO, which links Philadelphia with Lindenwold, N.J., is going to be the first in the word to use a new contactless Visa pre- paid card. PATCO is famous for firsts, in-


cluding automated train operations when the line opened. Fred Cole sent the news, but didn’t say he had used the new transit card. The Texas Rangers may have come in sec-


ond in the 2011 World Series, but HOUS- TON will soon have 39 new light rail cars so the people there will be the winners with new equipment. The Spanish company CAF won the $153 million contract. This is a sign for the eventual expansion of the very busy Houston light rail system.


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