Obama Unveils High-Speed Rail Initiative

April 16, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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President Obama today laid out plans for a high-speed rail system in the United States, saying it would rival air travel, relieve congestion, create jobs, reduce pollution, and curb U.S. dependence on oil. The economic stimulus package passed by Congress in February includes $8 billion to start the project. Obama is also seeking another $5 billion over five years for high-speed rail development.

"A major new high-speed rail line will generate many thousands of construction jobs over several years, as well as permanent jobs for rail employees and increased economic activity in the destinations these trains serve," Obama said in prepared remarks. "High-speed rail is long overdue, and this plan lets American travelers know that they are not doomed to a future of long lines at the airports or jammed cars on the highways."

According to a fact sheet put out by the White House, there are 10 likely high-speed rail corridors as potential recipients of federal funding:

  • California Corridor (Bay Area, Sacramento, Los Angeles, San Diego)
  • Pacific Northwest Corridor (Eugene, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Vancouver BC)
  • South Central Corridor (Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Little Rock)
  • Gulf Coast Corridor (Houston, New Orleans, Mobile, Birmingham, Atlanta)
  • Chicago Hub Network (Chicago, Milwaukee, Twin Cities, St. Louis, Kansas City, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville)
  • Florida Corridor (Orlando, Tampa, Miami)
  • Southeast Corridor (Washington, Richmond, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Macon, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville)
  • Keystone Corridor (Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh)
  • Empire Corridor (New York City, Albany, Buffalo)
  • Northern New England Corridor (Boston, Montreal, Portland, Springfield, New Haven, Albany)

Tell me, what do you think of the President's proposal?

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hi speed rail in the us is about 20 years overdue. pretty amazing that no president until now has had the cojones to push for it. Good luck.

p.s. to Larry of CA: your boy lost, get over it.

Rich 11:40AM July 02, 2009

Go to Japan or China and ride the rail system then comeback to the good ole US. We are so far behind the curve it is scarey. A good rail system would virtually eliminate flights 1 hour or less. Energy efficient, enviromentally friendy, and just plain makes good sense. What have we been waiting for?????

jason of IN 10:07PM June 21, 2009

Just hope it doesn't get mired up in local politically motivated tangles like the Eisenhower interstate highway system did.

HillbillyBill of TN 9:34AM April 17, 2009

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