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7/3/2024



Rail News: Passenger Rail

North Carolina officials break ground on S-Line rail project


Attending the ground-breaking ceremony were Gov. Cooper (third from left), U.S. Transportation Secretary Buttigieg (fourth from left), FRA Administrator Amit Bose (third from right) and Amtrak President Roger Harris (second from right).
Photo – North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's office

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg joined North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Monday at a ground-breaking ceremony for the S-Line rail project, a major infrastructure effort aimed at revitalizing the Southeast Corridor of passenger rail.

Buttigieg and Cooper also paid a visit to the Blue Ridge Road construction site, a project that will improve traffic flow, access and efficiency along the Raleigh Beltline. They were joined by North Carolina Department of Transportaiton Secretary Joey Hopkins and other officials, according to a press release issued by Cooper's office.

The new S-Line rail project is  part of the Innovating Rail Program to create a faster passenger-rail route between the two cities. Seven months ago, the President Biden's administration awarded a $1.09 billion federal grant to fund project.

The S-Line rail corridor is a freight line, owned by CSX, that connects Richmond and Raleigh on the federally designated corridor. Once the Raleigh-to-Richmond program is completed, the passenger-rail service will save more than an hour of travel time between the two cities. The service also will allow much more frequent and reliable train service, and make the trip to Washington, D.C., car-competitive, state officials said.

 



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