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Starting Sept. 18, the DC Streetcar will run seven days a week with the addition of Sunday service from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The project, which cost more than $200 million, has been touted as a stimulus for economic growth, but business owners and community members often criticize the service for causing a wide range of traffic issues. (Julia Porterfield/The Washington TImes)

Starting Sept. 18, the DC Streetcar will run seven days a week with the addition of Sunday service from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The project, which cost more than $200 million, has been touted as a stimulus for economic growth, but business owners and community members often criticize the service for causing a wide range of traffic issues. (Julia Porterfield/The Washington TImes)

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