The selection of the TIGER IV grants are being announced today by the politicians in the states and districts. I expect the US DOT will post a complete list in a press release tomorrow after the politicians have a day or 2 to take credit in the news cycle. So this is an incomplete list of what I have found so far that are relevant to Amtrak.
-Vermont gets $8 million (with $3 million state match) to rehabilitate the 19 miles of track from St. Albans to the Canadian border. The odds of a Vermonter extension to Montreal in 2-3 years just went up. Governor Shumlin's press release.
-Springfield MA gets $17 million as the final piece of funding for building the intermodal station. They now expect demolition to begin in October or November with the new station open by late 2014. Masslive.com news article.
-Rochester NY gets $15 million for the new intermodal train station project. News article.
There are some freight rail and transit grants that may indirectly benefit Amtrak. I'll post an update once the US DOT list is posted. As background, there are $500 million in TIGER IV funds to award for FY12 with the US DOT announcing that at least $100 million of that would go to intercity passenger rail projects. The US DOT received $10.2 billion in total application requests, so most applications won't get anything.
-Vermont gets $8 million (with $3 million state match) to rehabilitate the 19 miles of track from St. Albans to the Canadian border. The odds of a Vermonter extension to Montreal in 2-3 years just went up. Governor Shumlin's press release.
-Springfield MA gets $17 million as the final piece of funding for building the intermodal station. They now expect demolition to begin in October or November with the new station open by late 2014. Masslive.com news article.
-Rochester NY gets $15 million for the new intermodal train station project. News article.
There are some freight rail and transit grants that may indirectly benefit Amtrak. I'll post an update once the US DOT list is posted. As background, there are $500 million in TIGER IV funds to award for FY12 with the US DOT announcing that at least $100 million of that would go to intercity passenger rail projects. The US DOT received $10.2 billion in total application requests, so most applications won't get anything.