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Streetcar track laid in the right-hand lanes of H Street in Northeast allows for vehicles to pass on the left and to park on the right. Nearby, the Arlington County Board voted Tuesday to cancel a controversial and expensive streetcar program amid concerns that the divisive fight over the transit project was distracting officials from other pressing issues. The 4-1 vote terminates the $333 million streetcar project along Columbia Pike as well as the $217 million line planned for the Crystal City area. (Andrea Noble/The Washington Times) **FILE**

Streetcar track laid in the right-hand lanes of H Street in Northeast allows for vehicles to pass on the left and to park on the right. Nearby, the Arlington County Board voted Tuesday to cancel a controversial and expensive streetcar program amid concerns that the divisive fight over the transit project was distracting officials from other pressing issues. The 4-1 vote terminates the $333 million streetcar project along Columbia Pike as well as the $217 million line planned for the Crystal City area. (Andrea Noble/The Washington Times) **FILE**

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