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• Will it be built on existing track? • Will the line pass through Emory University? • Will it be run on existing rail or will new rail be built? • How many jobs will be created? • Will rail crossings be upgraded? • How many crewmen will be on the train? • Will the trains run every hour or so? • What kind of rail cars will you have? • Will any of the line be electric in the future? • Is the Interstate 85 Corridor being considered? To what extent? Comments/Questions Received by E-mail – 21 • Please consider the route through the Emory campus via the Howell junction. We oppose the commuter rail alternative from Clairmont through Coventry and East Lake or the “Inman Belt.” The Emory campus area would be better served and would be a safer alternative. (34 comments) • What effect would an increased capacity have on the historic train bridge at Ponce de Leon? Comments/Questions Received by FAX • Please consider the route through the Emory campus via the Howell junction. We oppose the commute

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