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Amtrak's high-speed Northeast Corridor plan at $151 billion
Philly.com:
Amtrak’s updated plan for high-speed train travel on the East Coast envisions 37-minute trips between Philadelphia and New York, after a $151 billion redevelopment of the entire Northeast Corridor.
Faster service would be phased in gradually, as Amtrak improves existing tracks, signals, bridges, and power lines and then builds a separate high-speed corridor between Washington and Boston to accommodate trains traveling at 220 m.p.h.
In a report released Monday, Amtrak revised its projections for costs, ridership, and the alignment of its proposed new 438-mile high-speed corridor. The high-speed segment between New York and Washington would be completed by about 2030, and the route between New York and Boston by 2040, according to the plan.
When you take into consideration that the first Transcontinental Railroad was completed when Council Bluffs, IA/Omaha, NE was connected to Oakland, CA through the Rocky Mountains in a matter of six years using mid-1800s technology, this is an astonishingly long time.
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