The lead federal agency charged with reviewing a proposed high-speed train between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. has “paused” its evaluation of the project.
The Federal Railroad Administration’s decision to suspend its review will — at a minimum — delay the controversial “Super-Conducting Maglev” proposal.
Whether it represents a true setback won’t be known for some time.
The rail agency’s decision to pause its review was posted to the “permitting dashboard” established to help the public track federal infrastructure projects.
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