Sounds very promising
All aboard: Return of passenger rail headlines annual Boise Metro Chamber conference
All aboard: Return of passenger rail headlines annual Boise Metro Chamber conference
The tone of optimism about the possibility of southern Idaho once again landing on the map for Amtrak service to Salt Lake City thrummed through multiple sessions on the first day of the conference. But, despite Idaho taking early steps to apply for grants through the federal government’s bipartisan infrastructure bill, it’s anticipated that it would still take 10-15 years before the first trains could roll through Boise and head down to Utah.
And that’s if everything goes according to plan.
This all comes as the bipartisan infrastructure bill injected more than $60 billion into passenger rail nationwide, an investment bigger than Amtrak has gotten in its half a century of operation. The funds have restored previously shuttered service, upgraded stations (including in Sandpoint), added new trains, and hired thousands of staff members.