U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg acknowledged the resiliency of a still-evolving Amtrak project along the Gulf Coast Tuesday, while touting the Biden Administration’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure package that added millions of dollars in transportation-related funding to Mobile in recent months.
Amtrak holds groundbreaking ceremony for layover track and platform
Tuesday, another big step was taken towards bringing back passenger rail service to the Gulf Coast.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held in Mobile for the layover track, where a train is stored when not in use, which was one of the remaining hurdles in restoring the route.
As part of a deal with Amtrak agreed upon in August, the city of Mobile will pay $3.084 million to subsidize the rail service for three years.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg coming to Mobile for Amtrak groundbreaking
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will be in Mobile Tuesday to participate in the groundbreaking of construction projects needed before Amtrak service can return to the Gulf Coast for the first time in 19 years.
Buttigieg will join Federal Railroad Administrator Amit Bose, U.S. Rep. Jerry Carl of Mobile, Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson and representatives from Amtrak, CSX and the Southern Rail Commission for the ceremony that commences the construction of a layover track and platform to accommodate Amtrak’s return into downtown Mobile.
Is the Baton Rouge-to-New Orleans passenger rail still on track?
Earlier this month, Gov. Jeff Landry told The Advocate that he was not opposed to establishing passenger rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans but that he would “much rather fix our roads.”
More specifically, Landry said he would rather see both sides of Interstate 10 widened to three lanes along the proposed passenger rail route.
So given those comments from the governor, what does the future of the passenger rail project look like?
Fort Worth poised to be major hub for national rail travel. Will the pieces fall into place?
Nearly 400 miles north of Fort Worth, Rod Kreie, the mayor of Newton, Kansas, happily envisions a day when he and his friends can hop aboard a southbound Amtrak to go watch his revered Kansas City Chiefs “beat up” on the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington’s AT&T Stadium.
For now, the nearest north-south train from Fort Worth, Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer, ends its journey in Oklahoma City — nearly 200 miles south of Kreie’s town of about 18,000 people. But an unprecedented Biden administration plan designed to pump new life into the nation’s passenger rail system would extend the Flyer all the way to Newton while dramatically escalating Fort Worth’s stature as a major hub for national rail travel.
Passenger rail or widen I-10? Rail commissioner says, why not both?
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry has come out and said while he does not oppose passenger rail service connecting Baton Rouge and New Orleans, he’d rather see money go towards widening I-10 between the two cities.
John Spain, a member of the Southern Rail Commission, says, why not both?
Gov. Jeff Landry weighs in on Baton Rouge-New Orleans passenger train
Gov. Jeff Landry is not opposed to passenger rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, but he would rather see three lanes on either side of Interstate 10 along that route, he told The Advocate | The Times-Picayune on Tuesday.
All aboard? Okaloosa Commission wants return of passenger rail for Florida Panhandle
On Oct. 1, the Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners took the first step toward possibly returning railroad service to the county.
The commission approved a letter of request to be sent to Gov. Ron DeSantis and the president-speaker of the Florida Senate and House urging elected leaders to join the Southern Rail Commission (SRC), which will allow all parties to explore the restoration of passenger rail service in the Florida Panhandle.
New Orleans to Alabama train route expected in 2025
The Southern Rail Commission and Amtrak gave an update to the New Orleans City Council and says work is underway right now to have service in 2025.
When will the train arrive? In Mobile, a vexing question surfaces over Amtrak’s Gulf Coast return
It’s been 43 days since the Mobile City Council gave the “All Aboard!” for a long-stalled and debated Amtrak project connecting the Alabama coastal city with New Orleans.
Hopes were high for Amtrak’s Gulf Coast return in time for the Super Bowl following the council’s vote to support a $3.064 million expenditure for the train’s operations. By Halloween, the public would know the name of the train.