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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Transit, from most recent to least.
From DC to Baltimore in 15 Minutes: Three Proposed Routes for High-Speed Train
Nena Perry-Brown | October 16th 2017
After completing a federally-funded environmental study, the Maryland Department of Transportation and planners for a Superconducting Magnetic Levitat... read»
Does Metro Beat Uber For Certain Trips in DC?
Nena Perry-Brown | October 11th 2017
With Metrorail ridership declining due to maintenance issues and unreliable service, it stands to reason that a lot more people are relying on alterna... read»
483 Residences Planned at West Hyattsville Metro Receive Preliminary Approval
Nena Perry-Brown | March 3rd 2017
On Thursday afternoon, the Prince George's County Planning Board unanimously granted preliminary approval to a development that will bring 183 townhou... read»
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Cities Need Walkability and Transit To Keep Millenials, Study Says
Lark Turner | April 24th 2014
Cities will need to adapt their transit to attract and keep those ages 18-34, a new study says.... read»
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For the second year in a row, the 20008 zip code, home to portions of the Forest Hil... read »

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Located in Upperville, the 571-acre property known as Ayrshire Farm is under contract... read »

Tysons Corner will need a lot of new housing over the next 15 years, according to a n... read »

Gallaudet and JBG SMITH have filed a two-year extension of an approved planned-unit d... read »
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