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Congress Passes Historic Rail Infrastructure Bill
November 6, 2021
Statement from Rail Passengers Association’s President & CEO Jim Mathews on yesterday’s historic passage of the Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act.
For Immediate Release (21-21)
Contact: Sean Jeans-Gail (202) 320-2723; [email protected]
Rail Passengers Association Statement on Congress Passing Historic Rail Infrastructure Bill
Washington, D.C. – Statement from Rail Passengers Association’s President & CEO Jim Mathews on yesterday’s historic passage of the Investment in Infrastructure and Jobs Act:
“Rail Passengers Association applauds the work Congress put into the bipartisan infrastructure bill, which marks a new era for America’s passenger rail network. This funding will modernize vast stretches of the existing U.S. passenger rail network, undoing decades of disinvestment. Amtrak passengers will see newly refurbished train interiors and brand new trainsets; expanded and upgraded train stations and platforms; additional frequencies that offer more convenient travel options and connections; and new energy-efficient locomotives. Passengers will also benefit from the less glamorous upgrades to our aging rail infrastructure that will eliminate delays, add capacity and reduce trip-times: new bridges, rebuilt tunnels, upgraded signals, additional sidings, crossovers and double-tracking. These upgrades will touch every part of the existing system—and, we hope, lay the foundation for dozens of new corridors across the U.S.”
You can read a more detailed analysis from Mr. Mathews on the implications of the bill for Americas’ rail passengers.
About Rail Passengers Association
The Rail Passengers Association is the oldest and largest national organization serving as a voice for the more than 40 million rail passengers in the U.S. Our mission is to improve and expand conventional intercity and regional passenger train services, support higher speed rail initiatives, increase connectivity among all forms of transportation and ensure safety for our country's trains and passengers. All of this makes communities safer, more accessible and more productive, improving the lives of everyone who lives, works and plays in towns all across America.
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"Saving the Pennsylvanian (New York-Pittsburgh train) was a local effort but it was tremendously useful to have a national organization [NARP] to call upon for information and support. It was the combination of the local and national groups that made this happen."
Michael Alexander, NARP Council Member
April 6, 2013, at the Harrisburg PA membership meeting of NARP
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