Amtrak, CSX Partner for Downeaster PTC Project
Scheduled to be completed in Spring 2026, PTC will support the Amtrak Downeaster service and freight trains traveling on this route.

Amtrak is investing more than $50 million for the project, and CSX is performing the work.
Photo: Amtrak
Amtrak and CSX, in partnership with the Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority (NNEPRA), will install Positive Train Control (PTC), the technology capable of automatically controlling train speeds and movements, on more than 100 miles of track between Haverhill, Mass. and Brunswick, Maine.
Amtrak is investing more than $50 million for the project, and CSX is performing the work.
Scheduled to be completed in Spring 2026, PTC will support the Amtrak Downeaster service and freight trains traveling on this route.
“Having our trains use PTC is one of the most significant things we can do to advance improvements related to our never-ending commitment to safety,” said Ray Lang, VP, state supported services, at Amtrak. “We are proud to partner on this PTC project with CSX and NNEPRA, both of whom share the same high-level commitment to safety as Amtrak.”
The Amtrak/CSX Project
The project will add signals, wayside units, and other safety enhancements to the track — all of which will be tied into CSX’s existing PTC system.
The Design Phase was completed in March 2023, and the construction agreement between Amtrak and CSX was fully executed in November 2023.
Amtrak is also funding the renewal of the entire signal system for this stretch of track, which is over 70 years old in some locations. The new signal system will provide greater reliability for passenger and freight trains.
The Importance of PTC
PTC systems that meet the standards set by the Federal Railroad Administration’s regulations are required to automatically prevent train-to-train collisions, over-speed derailments, incursion into an established work zone; and movement through a main line switch in the improper position.
Amtrak continues to work with partners throughout the industry to advance PTC on host infrastructure. These investments and improvements are part of Amtrak’s new era of passenger rail investing in safety, modern trains, enhanced stations, new tunnels and bridges, and other critical infrastructure upgrades.
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