A federal judge canceled government approval of the Purple Line citing ongoing problems with Metrorail.
In a ruling Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon said Maryland must do another study projecting anticipated Purple Line ridership that takes into account the potential impact of declining Metrorail ridership and safety issues.
“We are deeply disappointed this ruling puts the Purple Line in jeopardy,” said Maryland Secretary of Transportation Pete K. Rahn in an email.
“We will work closely with the attorney general to seek a quick decision from the court of appeals,” Rahn said.
Citing what he calls “extraordinary events involving seemingly endless Metrorail breakdowns and safety issues,” Leon said temporarily halting the light rail project for the study isn’t ideal, but there is nearly a billion dollars of federal investment potentially at risk.
Of the project’s $5.6 billion budget, $900 million was supposed to come from a federal grant.
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