The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, June 9, 1996
- HOW OTHER CITIES' TRAINS COMPARE
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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There were errors in a front-page map Sunday illustrating the
route of a proposed light rail system. There will not be a stop in
Norfolk designated as Waterside/MacArthur Center. Instead, there
will be stops at Plume Street and Government Center. Additionally,
the map omitted the Lynnhaven Road stop in Virginia Beach. A
corrected map appears on Page A12.
Correction published Tuesday, June 11, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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ON TRACK FOR LIGHT RAIL
NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA BEACH WILL VOTE TUESDAY ON A MORE DETAILED STUDY.
IF ALL GOES IN FAVOR OF THE PROJECT, TRAINS COULD BE RUNNING BY 2003.
THE SYSTEM WOULD COST $376 MILLION TO BUILD AND $11.5 MILLION A YEAR TO RUN.
- JUDGE RICHARD B. KELLAM
1909-1996
HAMPTON ROADS' OLDEST ACTIVE JURIST DIES AT 87
- TWO COMPANIES WIN CONTRACT TO BUILD NAVY'S COPTER-PLANE
- THE DEMOCRATS' CHOICE FOR THE SENATE
AS NOMINEE, WARNER EYES THE FUTURE
- AS TUESDAY LOOMS, GOP
CANDIDATES MAKE FINAL PUSH
WARNER APPEARS WITH DOLE, POWELL, WHILE MILLER ROAMS NORTHERN VIRGINIA.
- DEMOCRATS SELECT A UNION LEADER TO CHALLENGE BATEMAN
- VIRGINIA'S REFORM PARTY GRAPPLES WITH POLITICS
ROWDY CONVENTION SPLITS OVER TACTICS, ACCOMPLISHES LITTLE.
by SS