In June, Beth Kassab of the Orlando Sentinel article argued the hidden costs of the train include the donation of valuable right-of-way to AMT.
She also pointed out Morris has received $20 million federal funding for maglev projects in Florida's Volusia County and at Old Dominion University in Virginia, neither of which came to fruition.
As of 2007, Old Dominion was still working on its train, but without the participation of AMT. According to the Student Voice, the university's newspaper, "Financial and technical difficulties arose. The company had a hard time financing the project...The Maglev currently belongs to the University and is being considered a research project."
Regarding the Volusia project, Morris said, "it was an embryonic test track" that "did everything it was supposed to do, and it was a success."
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