Costs Skyrocket For Stuttgart 21 Project

STUTTGART, GERMANY - DECEMBER 13: A general view of the massive construction pit near the former north entrance of the Hauptbahnhof seen at the construction site of the Stuttgart 21 railway station on December 13, 2012 in Stuttgart, Germany. German state rail carrier Deutsche Bahn, which is carrying out the massive project, announced yesterday that final costs will be EUR 1.1 billion more than previously expected, bringing the total cost to EUR 5.6 billion. The project will replace the current overground, terminal station with a more efficient underground one. Critics have decried the project as too expensive and too environmentally risky. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
STUTTGART, GERMANY - DECEMBER 13: A general view of the massive construction pit near the former north entrance of the Hauptbahnhof seen at the construction site of the Stuttgart 21 railway station on December 13, 2012 in Stuttgart, Germany. German state rail carrier Deutsche Bahn, which is carrying out the massive project, announced yesterday that final costs will be EUR 1.1 billion more than previously expected, bringing the total cost to EUR 5.6 billion. The project will replace the current overground, terminal station with a more efficient underground one. Critics have decried the project as too expensive and too environmentally risky. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
Costs Skyrocket For Stuttgart 21 Project
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