A $27.1 million federal grant will expand Amtrak passenger rail service to pre-pandemic levels. This move includes three additional daily round trips between San Diego and Los Angeles. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

A $27.1 million federal grant will expand Amtrak passenger rail service to pre-pandemic levels
Two Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains parked in Santa Fe Depot in San Diego on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. . (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Why Amtrak Passenger Rail Service Matters?

The LOSSAN corridor, covering 351 miles, connects six counties and 20 million residents. This essential link provides the only passenger rail connection from San Diego to the broader United States.

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New funding ensures additional trips over six years, improving train convenience and reliability for travelers. Senator Catherine Blakespear emphasized its importance for reducing highway congestion and improving quality of life.

Improvements and Environmental Goals

Enhanced Amtrak passenger rail service aligns with California’s climate goals by reducing traffic and emissions. These upgrades support sustainable travel while providing alternatives to driving on congested freeways.

Representative Mike Levin noted this grant would help decrease overcrowding and boost service reliability. With better transportation options, more people can choose efficient rail travel.

Senator Blakespear continues her work on rail improvements as chair of the Transportation Subcommittee. Her recent legislation focuses on coordinating projects and addressing climate resiliency along the LOSSAN corridor.

Amtrak passenger rail service enhancements highlight the role of rail infrastructure in California’s future. Federal funding ensures reliable, sustainable travel while meeting the state’s environmental goals.

Source: www.sandiegouniontribune.com

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