State, local officials tour Bethesda tunnel that may house part of Capital Crescent Trail
Rebuilding the Capital Crescent Trail through a tunnel in downtown Bethesda as part of a Purple Line transitway would require funneling runners and cyclists through an eight-foot-tall clear tube built above light-rail trains, state engineers say.
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Nov. 3, 2011
Montgomery County Planning Board Director Francoise Carrier, at left in blue jacket, and state officials including Michael Madden, the Maryland Transit Administration’s manager for the Purple Line study, center right in trench coat, look up at a trestle bridge over Rock Creek as they tour sites for the proposed Purple Line light-rail system in Bethesda.
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