
Front Range Rail: Mineral Station Picked, $750M Benefits Projected
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Littletons Mineral light rail station chosen for Front Range Passenger Rail stop, costing under $15M, compared to downtowns $100M-$1B. Front Range rail leaders push sales tax measure for November ballot to fund Fort Collins to Pueblo line, aiming for full service by 2031. Mineral site projected to bring $750M economic benefits over 30 years, including $325M in new development and 1600 jobs. Sterling Ranch location in Douglas County up for consideration, with potential shared funding for cities like Littleton.
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