MetroLink Finally Gets Green Light After 50 Years
After a quarter-century as a government policy and half a century as an aspiration, train has finally received the green light. The largest infrastructure project in the state's history has been granted permission by An Coimisiún Pleanála after three years and two days in the planning system.
The positive decision comes as a significant milestone for the project, which aims to revolutionise public transport in the region. The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has given the thumbs up for the construction of the MetroLink rail project. This approval paves the way for the commencement of work on this ambitious venture, set to transform the state's transport network.
MetroLink, a long-awaited government policy, has now been officially approved for construction. This marks a significant step forward for the project, which has been in the pipeline for an impressive 50 years. The positive response from the authorities signals a bright future for the MetroLink rail project.
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