Washington state' receives $31.1 million for rail, port improvements PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Federal Railroad Administration awarded $31.1 million for the state of Washington to improve intercity passenger and freight rail service on the Cascades line.

"The investments we're making in the Cascades line will improve reliability and service for passengers while putting people to work on crucial rail projects," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. "It's a win-win because these investments will also help create jobs and grow the economy by building and maintaining railways with American-made materials."

A highlight of the rail dollars includes:

Pacific Northwest Corridor
$16.1 million for design, environmental review and construction work to stabilize and improve track structure along the rail line between Blaine, Wash., and the Columbia River Bridge in Vancouver, Wash. The upgrades along this route will increase service reliability by reducing the number of closures and delays due to inclement weather.

Vancouver-Port Access Rail Improvements
$15 million for construction of a new rail access route to the Port of Vancouver, including grade separation at an existing rail crossing which has acted as a significant choke point for rail traffic. This enhancement will substantially minimize delays affecting freight trains and Amtrak's Cascades service. The Washington State Department of Transportation and the Port of Vancouver are contributing a combined total of $22 million to this project. Construction is expected to begin in July 2012.

 


 

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