Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 105 Part 3.djvu/213

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PUBLIC LAW 102-240—DEC. 18, 1991 105 STAT. 2097 District Tasman Corridor Project, and any other program element designated by any modification to Metropolitan Transportation Commission Resolution No. 1876, as well as program elements financed entirely with non-Federal funds, including the BART Warm Springs Extension, Dublin Extension, and West Pittsburg Extension. "(iii) The Los Angeles Metro Rail Minimum Operable Segment-3 Program, which consists of 7 stations and approximately 11.6 miles of heavy rail subway on the following lines: "(I) 1 line running west and northwest from the Hollywood/Vine station to the North Hollywood station, with 2 intermediate stations; "(11) 1 line running west from the Wilshire/ Western station to the Pico/San Vicente station, with 1 intermediate station; and "(III) the East Side Extension, consisting of an initial line of approximately 3 miles in length, with at lesist 2 stations, beginning at Union Station and running generally east. "(iv) The Baltimore-Washington Transportation Improvements Program, which consists of the following elements: 3 extensions of the Baltimore Light Rail to Hunt Valley, Penn Station and Baltimore-Wgishington Airport; MARC extensions to Frederick and Waldorf, Maryland; and an extension of the Washington Subway system to Largo, Maryland. "(v) The Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon Westside Light Rail Program, which consists of the following elements: the locally preferred alternative for the Westside Light Rail Project, including system related costs, set forth in Public Law 101- 516 and as defined in House Report 101-584; and the Hillsboro extension to the Westside Light Rail Project as set forth in Public Law 101-516. "(vi) The Queens Local/Express Connector Program which consists of the following elements: the locally Preferred alternative for the connection of the 63rd treet tunnel extension to the Queens Boulevard lines; the bell-mouth portion of the connector which would allow for future access by both commuter rail trains and other subway lines to the 63rd Street tunnel extension; planning elements for connecting both upper and lower level to commuter and subway lines in Long Island City; and planning elements for providing a connector for commuter rail service to the East side of Manhattan and subway lines to the proposed Second Avenue subway. "(vii) The Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority light rail elements of the New System Plan, which consists of the following elements: the locally preferred alternative for the South Oak Cliff corridor; the South Oak Cliff corridor extension-Camp Wisdom; the West Oak Cliff corridor-Westmoreland; the North Central corridor-Park Lane; the North Central corridor-Richardson, Piano and Garland extensions; the Pleasant Grove