Amtrak to match funding for Southwest Chief route improvements
Posted: 1 March 2019 | Global Railway Review | No comments yet
In February 2019 the Congress passed and the President signed into law the FY2019 Appropriations Act, which included critical funding for Amtrak and intercity passenger rail.
Credit: Amtrak/Martin Matlack
Amtrak has informed federal, state and local officials along the route of the daily Southwest Chief that it will provide matching funds to enable a federal grant to be awarded for safety and reliability upgrades on the train’s route in Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico.
The legislation approved by the Congress and President set aside at least $50 million of its National Network grant for improvements to the Southwest Chief route. Amtrak is using $3 million of these funds to match a $16 million grant awarded to Colfax County. The grant and matching funds from the partners will result in an investment of more than $26 million.
Amtrak and BNSF Railway began community discussions regarding the required safety and infrastructure improvements in 2011. Since then, more than $80 million has been committed from U.S. DOT grant programmes, state and local governments, Amtrak and BNSF.
Amtrak will use the newly available federal capital funding to continue needed work on the next route segment in New Mexico. Amtrak is also working on a long-term financial plan with state and local partners to address the unique challenges of this route, particularly where Amtrak is the only user of these BNSF tracks in Colorado and New Mexico.
The Southwest Chief, Amtrak Trains 3 & 4, provides a daily service between Chicago and Los Angeles and is the shortest and fastest Amtrak route between those cities.
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