DOT supplying $3.6 million for Michigan high-speed rail

Written by jrood

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced $3.6 million for the State of Michigan to begin work on the rehabilitation of the Battle Creek railroad station. The Department of Transportation will ultimately provide a total of $40 million to Michigan under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for its high-speed intercity passenger rail program."  

President Obama’s bold
vision for high-speed rail is a game-changer for transportation in Michigan and
the United States," said Secretary LaHood. "This undertaking will not only
create good jobs and reinvigorate our manufacturing base, it’s also going to
relieve congestion on our roadways and reduce our dependence on foreign oil."

The $3.6 million in Recovery
Act funds will be used to renovate the station’s interior lobby, bathrooms,
ticketing areas and offices, lighting, signage and to make the station
Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant.

The exterior of the station
will also see significant upgrades. The building will be refaced with new and
restored masonry and new exterior lighting will be installed. The Federal
Railroad Administration is actively working with the Michigan Department of
Transportation on additional grant agreements to further develop the
Detroit-Chicago route.

"Improving railroad
infrastructure, including stations, is a vital part of our high-speed intercity
passenger rail program," said Federal Railroads Administrator Joseph C. Szabo. "The
customer experience of train travel will be greatly enhanced by the station
improvements, making rail an attractive option for travelers."

FRA has released more than
$591 million of the $8 billion down payment provided in the Recovery Act for
the development of a national network of interconnected high-speed rail
corridors.

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