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A double-stacked freight train stands as backdrop for the ceremony to reopen the expanded Howard Street Tunnel marking a milestone toward modernizing freight rail capacity from the Port of Baltimore throughout the East Coast.
A double-stacked freight train stands as backdrop for the ceremony to reopen the expanded Howard Street Tunnel marking a milestone toward modernizing freight rail capacity from the Port of Baltimore throughout the East Coast. (Kenneth K. Lam/staff)
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The Howard Street Tunnel reopened Friday after an $850 million rebuild, allowing double-stack freight trains to pass through Baltimore for the first time in its 130-year history.

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