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    The fact that trolley lines can't be easily or inexpensively moved, as bus lines can, means that entrepreneurs will build bars and restaurants on trolley-served streets, which D.C.'s H Street N.E. will be if the proposed trolley line is up and operating. (AP Photo)
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    Smoke fills a Washington Metro system subway car near the L'Enfant Plaza station in Washington, Monday, Jan. 12. (AP Photo/Andrew Litwin)

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    New York Governor Andrew Cuomo holds a news conference on a subway platform, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014 in New York. The governor says New York is acting with
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    Will spending more tax dollars on new roads or bike lanes make commuting easier?
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    Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx is urging Congress to quickly approve legislation to pay for highway and transit programs amid warnings that the U.S. government's Highway Trust Fund is nearly broke. If allowed to run dry, that could threaten to set back or shut down projects across the country, force widespread layoffs of construction workers and delay needed repairs and improvements. (AP Photo/Skip Peterson)
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    In this May 21, 2014 photo, Delaware River Port Authority CEO John Hanson, hands information cards to drivers in Camden, N.J., at the toll lanes of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge between Camden and Philadelphia. Starting June 3, one of the two sets of PATCO train tracks over the Ben Franklin Bridge will be closed for two months to be replaced. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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