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In debate over Red Line stops, historically Black neighborhoods worry about being excluded
Charlotte's proposed Red Line commuter rail has a nearly six-mile gap near historically Black neighborhoods, prompting concerns about exclusion. A subcommittee rejected a stop at Craighead Road and North Graham Street, citing low ridership and federal funding risks, but the full board will decide in August.
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