Amtrak Receives $126 Million in Federal Grants for Rail Improvements

Image: Amtrak's Capitol Limited travels through the Allegheny Mountains between Pittsburgh and Cumberland during peak fall foliage season. (Photo courtesy of Amtrak) (Photo Credit: (photo via Amtrak))
Image: Amtrak's Capitol Limited travels through the Allegheny Mountains between Pittsburgh and Cumberland during peak fall foliage season. (Photo courtesy of Amtrak) (Photo Credit: (photo via Amtrak))
Laurie Baratti
by Laurie Baratti
Last updated: 7:05 PM ET, Thu October 31, 2024

Amtrak has just been allocated almost $126 million in funding from the Federal Railroad Administration's Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) competitive grant program for the fiscal year 2023-2024. Numerous Amtrak partners also received fresh financial support that promises to help enhance the safety, efficiency and reliability of Amtrak services while supporting the expansion of intercity passenger rail.

“These grants will directly support many Amtrak priorities, including strengthening our workforce, improving reliability, increasing service and advancing an important piece of the Chicago Hub Improvement Program as we work to double Amtrak ridership nationwide by 2040,” said Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner. “I want to thank the Biden-Harris Administration, Congress, and our state, host and commuter partners for supporting the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) which made these significant grants possible.”

“This week’s CRISI grants are part of a series of unprecedented rail investments under the Biden-Harris Administration to improve and expand America’s rail networks, including our passenger rail network. CRISI grants will benefit several Amtrak routes that riders rely on every day and potential future corridors, with millions also supporting Amtrak’s current and future workforce,” said FRA Administrator Amit Bose. “Under the Biden-Harris Administration and through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, FRA has announced funding for 300 rail projects nationwide—the most significant investment in American rail in more than 50 years. We look forward to our continued work with Amtrak and State partners to deliver the world-class passenger rail our citizens deserve.”

The CRISI funding that’s being routed to Amtrak will benefit six specific projects that impact more than two dozen states: 

  • Wolverine and Blue Water Capacity Enhancement (up to $8.38 million)
    Part of the Chicago Hub Improvement Program, this project will enhance capacity along a 19-mile, mostly single-tracked segment of Amtrak’s Michigan Line, improving service reliability for the Blue Water and Wolverine routes connecting Michigan and Chicago, as well as Norfolk Southern freight trains.
  • Grade Crossing Shunt Enhancement Safety Project (up to $58.8 million)
    Funding will be used to procure and install Onboard Shunt Enhancement (OSE) devices for 443 locomotives and 192 cab cars on the nationwide Amtrak-operated fleet, enhancing grade crossing activation reliability and ensuring continued safety protection across Amtrak’s nationwide fleet.
  • Seligman Sub Efficiency Improvements Project (up to $30.24 million)
    This project includes the acquisition of right-of-way and the installation of new infrastructure to reduce congestion on a heavily trafficked rail corridor in western Arizona where Amtrak’s Southwest Chief operates. Together, these improvements will reduce congestion and improve efficiency for both passenger and freight rail operations. 
  • Mechanical Craft Workforce Development Apprenticeship Training Program (up to $14.4 million)
    This will fund a three-year continuation of Amtrak’s Mechanical Apprenticeship Program for 60 apprentices, intended to strengthen Amtrak’s skilled mechanical craft workforce responsible for maintaining its fleet of trains.
  • City of Chester, Pennsylvania High-Security Fence Project (up to $7.77 million)
    This project consists of installing high-security steel fencing along a segment of the Northeast Corridor (NEC) to improve safety for communities in a high-risk area of Chester, Pennsylvania.
  • Roadway Equipment Repairmen Training Program (up to $6.4 million)
    This funding will support the implementation of a Roadway Equipment Repairmen Training Program, designed to attract new workers and offer continuing education for repairmen presently employed in Wilmington, Delaware and Groton, Connecticut.

Amtrak has also backed several critical projects submitted by partners and other entities, which received funding that will likewise support the Amtrak network and its customers, including:

  • Muskego Yard Bypass Project - Wisconsin Department of Transportation
  • Replacement of the Livingston Avenue Movable Rail Bridge - New York State Department of Transportation
  • Springfield Rail Improvements - City of Springfield, Illinois
  • Carolinian and Piedmont Passenger and Freight Improvements Project - North Carolina Railroad Company
  • Coastal Rail Infrastructure Resiliency Project - Orange County Transportation Authority

This marks the second round of CRISI grants funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), continuing a significant commitment to improving the nation's rail infrastructure. Just last week, Amtrak President Roger Harris participated in a groundbreaking ceremony for the Gulf Coast Corridor Improvement Project, also attended by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson, FRA Administrator Amit Bose, representatives from the Southern Rail Commission and other local leaders. That project was supported by a previous $178 million grant that was part of the first round of CRISI grants, funded by the IIJA and announced late last year. 


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