The holy grail in this would be for New York State and Massachusetts to work out something between Pittsfield and Albany.
A long-proposed idea that could transform the landscape of Massachusetts is closer to execution than ever before.
State House News Service (SHNS) reported Tuesday that federal and state officials came to an agreement on how to create an east-west passenger rail line that would connect the eastern and western parts of the state.
SHNS reported that Gov. Charlie Baker and Richard Neal, the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts’ first district — which covers all of western Massachusetts — spoke to reporters after a meeting at Springfield’s Union Station.
They reportedly described creating a new rail authority that would extend Massachusetts rail lines to Springfield and Pittsfield.
SHNS reported that the officials said the new rail authority would be funded using recently allocated federal infrastructure funds, but did not give a timeline for the rail authority’s creation.
“The governor has made a full commitment to East-West Rail,” Neal told SHNS, calling the meeting a “historic moment.”
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A long-proposed idea that could transform the landscape of Massachusetts is closer to execution than ever before.
State House News Service (SHNS) reported Tuesday that federal and state officials came to an agreement on how to create an east-west passenger rail line that would connect the eastern and western parts of the state.
SHNS reported that Gov. Charlie Baker and Richard Neal, the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts’ first district — which covers all of western Massachusetts — spoke to reporters after a meeting at Springfield’s Union Station.
They reportedly described creating a new rail authority that would extend Massachusetts rail lines to Springfield and Pittsfield.
SHNS reported that the officials said the new rail authority would be funded using recently allocated federal infrastructure funds, but did not give a timeline for the rail authority’s creation.
“The governor has made a full commitment to East-West Rail,” Neal told SHNS, calling the meeting a “historic moment.”
https://www.boston.com/news/local-n...ail:BComToday&SUBID=fd6647d6b5&AUDID=29834201