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5/2/2008
Rail News: Passenger Rail
Metrolink receives $9 million California security grant
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Southern California’s Metrolink recently obtained a $9 million state grant to boost security. The funds are being provided through Proposition 1B, a measure approved by California voters in November 2006 to improve transportation infrastructure and security.
The $20 billion measure allocates $1 billion to improve transit and port security. Under the current 2007/2008 state budget, $15 million in Proposition 1B security funds are being allocated to the state’s four intercity passenger-rail systems. The California Department of Transportation’s San Joaquin and Pacific Surfliner corridors will receive $2.3 million and $1.8 million, respectively, and the Capitol Corridor will receive $1.9 million.
The $20 billion measure allocates $1 billion to improve transit and port security. Under the current 2007/2008 state budget, $15 million in Proposition 1B security funds are being allocated to the state’s four intercity passenger-rail systems. The California Department of Transportation’s San Joaquin and Pacific Surfliner corridors will receive $2.3 million and $1.8 million, respectively, and the Capitol Corridor will receive $1.9 million.