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Unlike rail systems in New York or Chicago, the Washington Metro was built during the era of the automobile. As the Metro celebrates it's thirtieth anniversary, we look at the ideas and politics behind the region's rapid transit system.
Zachary Schrag, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Art History, George Mason University
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