Well, at least we've got Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on our side.
From that Progressive Railroading article.
A plan exists to make investments in transit and passenger rail, but it has not yet made traction in Congress, [schumer] noted. Specifically, he has called for an investment of $180 billion over the next 10 years to repair aging rail and transit systems, and specifically $5 billion a year to Amtrak, which would help alleviate delays.
Oh, $5 Billion a year would do more than alleviate delays. It would pay for another 50-70 Viewliners IIs, 700 new single-level coaches, 700 new bi-levels coaches, and a big batch of new locomotives.
Not clear how money to Amtrak would go to infrastructure; under Obama it was the FRA that doled out the grants. But with $50 Billion ($5 Billion a year x 10 years) in the pot, the money could be put to good use.
Make a to-do list? New Potomac Long Bridge; restored 'S' line Richmond-Petersburg-Raleigh; extend service Lynchburg-Roanoke-Bristol; upgrades New Orleans-Orlando to speed up the extension of
City of New Orleans service to Florida; upgrades to speed up the extension of a split
Crescent ATL-Meridian-Dallas-Ft Worth; whatever upgrades needed to take the
Cardinal and
Sunset Ltd daily; more CREATE projects to finish untangling the knot of Amtrak, commuter, and freight routes in Chicagoland; more work to finish the 110-mph route St Louis-CHI; more work South of the Lake in Indiana and Illinois to finish the 110-mph route Detroit-CHI; new 110-mph or even 125-mph corridors Cincy/Louisville-Indy-CHI, Cleveland-Toledo-CHI, St Cloud-Minneapolis-St Paul-CHI, Memphis-Carbondale-CHI (maybe 79-mph top speed), and possibly Lincoln-Omaha-Des Moines-Iowa City-Quad Cities-CHI; further time-saving upgrades Seattle-Portland, Portland-Eugene, and Seattle-Canadian border. And roughly $50 Billion for California, LOL.
With only $5 Billion a year to work with, there won't be enuff to expand that list by much. Higher speeds and more frequencies NYC-Albany-Syracuse-Rochester-Buffalo anyone? I hesitate to advocate the needed upgrades Philly-Lancaster-Harrisburg-Pittsburgh for fear another route might get cannibalized. (Just kidding, Philly.)
But surely $50 Billion spread over 10 years could
transform Amtrak's national system.
It could be more. When Schumer talks of $180 Billion for "aging rail and transit", does he mean commuter routes and also aging lines like Spokane-Pasco-Yakima-Ellensburg-Seattle? Or does he mean mostly subways and light rail? Of course, investing in routes like MARC and VRE lines that overlap Amtrak routes could help with many time-shaving projects. If it's all one big pot, the $50 Billion could be Amtrak's guarantee, but not its cap.
Sorry. Guess I've transformed this into another fantasy thread.