U.S. Passenger Rail Receives a $8.2 Billion Investment for 10 Projects Nationwide


The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has allocated $8.2 billion for 10 passenger rail projects and introduced corridor planning initiatives across the United States. This investment complements a previous $16.4 billion for 25 projects on the busiest rail corridors, bringing the Biden-Harris Administration's total rail system investment to nearly $30 billion. The projects include high-speed rail in California's Central Valley, a new high-speed rail corridor between Las Vegas and southern California, upgrades to existing rail corridors connecting various regions, and expansions in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and other states.

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