Ulysses S. Grant was still president when workers finished the Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel, which connected Philadelphia and Washington through rail travel for the first time.
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Biden visit to Baltimore highlights rail tunnel projectPresident Joe Biden is heading to Baltimore to visit an aging rail tunnel that's slated to be replaced with help from bipartisan infrastructure legislation that he signed in 2021.
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Biden visit to Baltimore highlights rail tunnel projectWASHINGTON (AP) — Ulysses S. Grant was still president when workers finished the Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel, which connected Philadelphia and Washington through rail travel for the first time. But 150 years later, the tunnel that runs under some of Baltimore's residential neighborhoods is more of a chokepoint than a lifeline.
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President Biden to visit Maryland, will talk about replacing Baltimore and Potomac TunnelPresident Biden is visiting Baltimore on Monday. Biden plans to talk about replacing the Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel. The project is expected to take a decade to be completed.
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Biden visit to Baltimore highlights rail tunnel projectPresident Biden is heading to Baltimore to visit an aging rail tunnel that's slated to be replaced with help from bipartisan infrastructure legislation that he signed in 2021. poltics batlimore biden kprc2 click2houston
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Biden to highlight plans to replace 150-year-old rail tunnel in Baltimore visitUlysses S. Grant was still president when workers finished the Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel, which connected Philadelphia and Washington through rail travel for the first time.
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For ‘Amtrak Joe’ Biden, Baltimore rail tunnel visit personalThe tunnel that runs under some of Baltimore’s residential neighborhoods is more than a century old and more of a chokepoint than a lifeline.
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