PHILADELPHIA – Washington to Boston in 3 hours? Amtrak wants to make it happen.
On Tuesday, Amtrak unveiled a $117 billion, 30-year vision for a high-speed rail line on the East Coast that would drastically reduce travel times along the congested corridor using trains traveling up to 220 miles (354 kilometers) per hour.
“Amtrak is putting forward a bold vision of a realistic and attainable future that can revolutionize transportation, travel patterns and economic development in the Northeast for generations,” said Amtrak President Joseph Boardman during a news conference at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia.
The proposal, which would require building a new set of tracks from Boston to Washington, D.C., is at the concept stage and there's no funding plan in place, Boardman said.
The project would likely use some combination of public and private investment and hopefully be phased in starting in 2015, he said.
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This is the type of vision and ingenuity that will bring us back. I say have a rail connecting the entire business district of the east coast: Charlotte-D.C.-Philly-NY-Boston
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ReplyDelete1. its about time. high speed trains are in use in europe and asia laready
2. keep public funds out of it. that will just increase cost.
as long as Joe Biden is VP Amtrak will get what Amtrak wants.
ReplyDeleteHe was their main-advocate on Capitol Hill
you can bet this project is laced with pork and we all will pay for it
Great idea! How would you like to pay for it?
ReplyDelete30 year project? High speed rail is being built all over the world at record pace. Make it a 10 year plan and it'll be acceptable. 30 years is entirely too long of a wait.
ReplyDeleteI wish they would bring the trains back to Salisbury. A train from here to Philadelphia would let us access the whole train system. Flying stinks!
ReplyDelete10 years would be private, 30 is to allow for uniona nd goverment participation
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