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What is the proposed width of the new north/south rail alignment?

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What is the proposed width of the new north/south rail alignment?

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The R2C2 study examines potential alignments with a single track and two-mile-long sidings located about every ten miles. Rights-of-way would be approximately 100 to 150 feet wide in most locations. In limited instances it could go up to 400 feet in width if high fills or deep cuts were required. There are no pipelines or other utilities being considered as a part of the R2C2 study.

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