Biden is highlighting $16.4 billion in funding from the 2021
bipartisan infrastructure law for 25 passenger rail projects on
Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor, which supports some 800,000 trips
per day in a region that represents 20% of the nation's gross
domestic product.
The money will help rebuild tunnels and bridges that are over
100 years old and upgrade tracks, power systems, signals,
stations, and other infrastructure. It will also help fund a
study on ways to improve speeds and efficiencies between New
York and Washington.
"The bottom line is that for the over 200 million passengers who
ride this rail corridor every year, these improvements are going
to shorten travel times and improve reliability," U.S.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement.
The major projects getting funding are $3.8 billion to help
rehabilitate and expand the heavily traveled Hudson River Tunnel
between New York and New Jersey, $4.7 billion for the Frederick
Douglass Tunnel to help relieve one of the line's most nagging
bottlenecks and $2.1 billion to replace a rail bridge that
crosses the Susquehanna River in Maryland to allow for higher
speeds.
Monday's event marks at least the third time Biden has held an
event to highlight funding the Northeast Corridor line,
underscoring the president's personal connection with the
corridor.
Biden has traveled more than a million miles on Amtrak, mostly
back and forth between Wilmington and Washington as a U.S.
senator. Amtrak's Wilmington station bears Biden's name.
"The president is a train guy. He believes strongly in improving
America's passenger rail and he knows the Northeast Corridor
like no one else," White House infrastructure czar Mitch
Landrieu said.
(Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Lincoln Feast)
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