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			But I wasn't suggesting at grade through downtown that would require "fixing" in the future - I was suggesting above grade.  Like I said it's an unpopular opinion but I like above grade trains.  They don't seem to be a major issue in other cities around the world.  Sometimes they even lead to unique building opportunities like the markets in Tokyo.  And a light rail transit train beside a few office buildings is hardly as imposing as some of the elevated lines through residential areas in cities like Chicago or New York.
 At $500 million cheaper you could afford to build more of the north line immediately as a result.
 
 Anyway, the tunnels already been decided on so it's water under (over?) the bridge.
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