Benjamin Lanka, The Journal Gazette
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A planned high-speed rail route through Fort Wayne failed to receive federal money Thursday, but advocates said the dream is not dead.
The White House announced the winners of $8 billion in grants to spur both the economy and rail access across the country. California, Florida and Illinois were among the big winners, but Indiana received $71.4 million to fix chronic problems in its northwest corner.
The state, along with Ohio and Illinois, sought money for a $2.8 billion passenger rail line connecting Chicago with Cleveland, with one of two possible routes coming through Fort Wayne. That proposal received no money.
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