ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The Purple Line light rail will help fix Metro’s service issues by increasing ridership, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said in an interview at the Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce meeting Friday.
Hogan, a Republican, and Comptroller Peter Franchot, a Democrat, met in Bethesda to discuss Metro safety and performance issues as well as Maryland economy and politics.
Hogan and Franchot spoke of their support for the Purple Line — a project that will connect Metrorail’s green, orange and red lines through 21 stations.
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