3C Rail debate draws confrontational lines
Lancaster Eagle Gazette MANSFIELD — Ohio's proposed high-speed rail could merely brush through north central Ohio, but the region is taking shape as an epicenter for the political fight surrounding the plan.
"Investments in passenger rail provide an opportunity for Ohio's strong manufacturing legacy to reinvent itself. Connecting Ohio's largest cities through rail will create immediate jobs and set our state on a path toward long-term economic growth," said Brown, a Mansfield native. "Rail is good for business and good for our cities.