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Kiss the mag-lev goodbye
If this whole string of events foreshadows anything it is the conclusion of what cooperative relationship Chattanooga may have shared with Atlanta (and TN with GA). I think it is fairly safe to assume that Atlanta will not be looking to jump forward to any future (albeit far-fetched) plans for expansion of Chattanooga's airport or the mag-lev train proposal from Atlanta through Chattanooga to Nashville.