Reader comments: Ground broken for Utah Co. FrontRunner

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Transplanted Easterner | 8:45 p.m. Aug. 12, 2008
At last, work has begun on our dearly-needed commuter line to Provo.

Would it had been here six years ago, when I arrived in Utah.

I am what you would call a right-leaning fiscal conservative who nevertheless thinks that public trasit is a superb use of tax revenue.

Right then, off to bed for me. Good night.
Drew Chamberlain | 6:46 p.m. Aug. 30, 2008
UTA's Inglish is dead wrong. FrontRunner in Davis county has failed. Traffic actually increased after April (UDOT website). 700 million dollars down the toilet. When will we learn???

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UTA general manager John Inglish speaks at the groundbreaking for FrontRunner South as the train is demonstrated behind him at the future Lehi station. (Ashley Lowery, Deseret News)
Ashley Lowery, Deseret News
UTA general manager John Inglish speaks at the groundbreaking for FrontRunner South as the train is demonstrated behind him at the future Lehi station.