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Virginia Passenger Rail Corridors Accepted into Federal Funding Program

The inclusion of these two corridors into the program will help Virginia advance its goal of establishing an east-to-west passenger rail corridor.

December 8, 2023
Virginia Passenger Rail Corridors Accepted into Federal Funding Program

The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) submitted applications for acceptance into the federal Corridor Identification and Development Program for the east-to-west Commonwealth Corridor and the corridor between Washington, D.C., and Bristol.

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The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced it has selected two passenger rail corridors in Virginia to participate in its new program that will guide the development of new intercity passenger rail services, according to the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation's news release.

The DRPT submitted applications for acceptance into the federal Corridor Identification and Development Program for the east-to-west Commonwealth Corridor and the corridor between Washington, D.C., and Bristol.

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The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act established the Corridor Identification and Development Program in 2021 to create a pipeline of projects to advance passenger rail expansion.

The program encompasses pre-construction development of selected corridors, which may include planning, environmental review, preliminary engineering, and other corridor development activities.

With this designation, the Commonwealth will work with the FRA to determine service development plan activities to be funded through the program’s $500,000 initial grant award as well as continue coordination with Tennessee to explore opportunities for connections with its developing passenger rail corridors.

The inclusion of these two corridors into the program will help Virginia advance its goal of establishing an east-to-west passenger rail corridor and expand and extend service to communities through Southwest Virginia, including Bristol, and beyond to our neighboring state of Tennessee.

“Virginia is a leader in passenger rail and is delivering on its vision of connecting communities and increasing economic prosperity by providing increased passenger rail service,” DRPT Director Jennifer DeBruhl said. “The Corridor ID Program will help Virginians reach more small towns and big cities with passenger train service.”

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Commonwealth Corridor

The Commonwealth Corridor will be an east-west, cross-state passenger rail corridor in Virginia that will connect the Hampton Roads region with the Richmond region, Charlottesville, New River Valley, and Southwest Virginia.

It will encompass existing state-sponsored passenger rail service that connects Hampton Roads to the Richmond and Petersburg area and plans to fill the gap in passenger rail service between Richmond and Charlottesville along the freight route operated by Buckingham Branch Railroad.

The intent is to eventually provide east-west service across Virginia in a single seat. The Commonwealth has laid the groundwork for service along this corridor with the acquisition of track and capital improvements. DRPT conducted a study of this corridor and estimated that it will have an annual ridership of 177,200 passengers.

Western Corridor

The Western Corridor will encompass existing state-sponsored passenger rail service between Washington, D.C., and Roanoke, planned expansion to the New River Valley region, and future expansion to and through Bristol, Virginia.

DRPT conducted a study of potential service to Bristol in 2021 and has been working with the Tennessee Department of Transportation on a potential end point beyond Bristol for this corridor.

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