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Wash. tribe discussing rail to casino
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2002 The Puyallup Tribe of Washington is working with the city of Tacoma on a plan to extend a rail-line to its casino. The city has just opened the 1.6-mile streetcar line. To reach the casino, it would be extended another one-quarter mile. The tribe is willing to put up money to help pay for the extension. Get the Story:
Casino seeks light-rail link (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 10/18)
City, tribe study light-rail deal (The Tacoma News Tribune 10/18)
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