PeteKing Regional Members Call For Hearing To Designate Northeast Corridor For High-speed Rail

 

REGIONAL MEMBERS CALL FOR HEARING TO DESIGNATE NORTHEAST CORRIDOR FOR HIGH-SPEED RAIL

May 21, 2010

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Washington, D.C. -- Delaware Congressman Mike Castle, Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA), Rep. Peter King (R-NY), Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger (D-MD), Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD), and Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-NJ) joined together in writing a letter to House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman James Oberstar (D-MN) and Ranking Member John Mica (R-FL) to request a Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on high-speed rail development in the Northeast Corridor. 

This request comes in conjunction with the Coalition of Northeastern Governors (CONEG) and Amtrak's submission of their Northeast Corridor Infrastructure Master Plan.  The proposal, part of a three-year multi-state planning initiative, seeks to solidify regional cooperation among the states and to identify projects in the Northeast Corridor that will improve high-speed rail in the region.

Text of the letter:

May 21, 2010

The Honorable James L. Oberstar
Chairman
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Washington, D.C. 20515

The Honorable John L. Mica
Ranking Member
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Chairman Oberstar and Ranking Member Mica:

In support of the Coalition of Northeast Governors (CONEG) and Amtrak's submission of a multi-state proposal requesting that the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) lead a planning effort to further define the role of high-speed rail in the Northeast, and as Members representing districts along the Northeast Corridor, we are writing to request that you consider holding a Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on high-speed rail development in the Northeast Corridor.

The Northeast "mega-region" between Boston and Washington, D.C. is the most densely populated area of our country, accounting for nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population on only 2 percent of our nation's land.  As a result, when it comes to airport delays and roadway travel, the Northeast Corridor (NEC) has consistently been ranked among the most heavily congested regions in the country.  In fact, a recent mobility report indicates that travelers in the Northeast waste approximately 700,000 hours and 500,000 gallons of fuel sitting in traffic delays every year.  That is why it is absolutely vital that the NEC be eligible for funding to continue to improve and upgrade its high-speed rail service, which currently averages as few as 66 miles per hour in some areas.

Despite the demand for high-speed passenger rail service in the heavily congested Northeast Corridor, there remain several outlying issues which threaten the NEC's access to necessary funding.  Before significant upgrades of the high-speed rail service can be initiated along the corridor, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) must complete an updated Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS).  We supported funding in the FY10 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill to complete a PEIS, and the study is now ready to move forward in the immediate term.

In addition, as you know, the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act (PRIIA) of 2008 established a high-speed rail (HSR) corridor development program, and restricts eligibility for this program to projects located on a federally designated corridor.  Despite the fact that Amtrak's Acela line, located on the NEC, is our country's only current "high-speed" rail line, the NEC has not been designated as a high-speed rail corridor. This lack of designation shuts states along the NEC out of competing for PRIIA grant money available to other rail lines, and has already resulted in the NEC missing out on adequate funding for badly-needed infrastructure upgrades and rail expansion projects.  We have sponsored legislation (H.R. 4838) to designate the Northeast Corridor as a high-speed rail corridor and ensure that the NEC is placed on a level playing field when competing for high-speed rail development grants.  Given the expected consideration of surface transportation authorization legislation within the next year, we believe that Committee review of this bill is timely.

We thank you for your consideration of this request for a hearing on high-speed rail development in the Northeast Corridor and look forward to working with you on this important matter.

Sincerely,

Michael N. Castle                        
Member of Congress                         

Michael Capuano
Member of Congress

Peter King
Member of Congress

C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger       
Member of Congress               

Joseph Sestak
Member of Congress                       

Elijah Cummings
Member of Congress                   

William J. Pascrell
Member of Congress

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