Dear [firstname],
PASSENGER RAIL UPDATE:
CONSTRUCTION IS STARTING
After decades of anticipation, the restoration of passenger rail service from NEPA to New York City is finally becoming a reality as construction is officially starting!
This week, Senator Bob Casey and I announced that we’ve secured nearly $9 million in federal funding to begin construction, rehabilitation and track improvements on the Lackawanna Cut-Off between Scranton and the Delaware Water Gap.
The funding comes from the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant program, made possible by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which Senator Casey and I fought to pass.
All told, we’ve now got more than $20 million in federal and state funding in our coffers for the restoration of passenger rail.
This includes $3 million in RACP funding from Gov. Shapiro and PennDOT; another $3.65 million from the former Wolf administration at my request; $2 million from Sen. Casey and another $1.6 million that I brought home through our Community Project Funding efforts. We received another $500,000 from Amtrak and $500,000 from the Federal Rail Administration.
And there’s more federal and state funding on the horizon.
The teamwork demonstrated between the Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority, PennDOT, Amtrak, our local, county and state officials - especially Governor Josh Shapiro – has brought us to this moment.
I’d like to thank every one involved in keeping our passenger rail project on track. With this major announcement, we’re gaining even more steam to get the job done.
To learn more about how I am working for the people of northeastern Pennsylvania, read on: