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Amtrak investing $370M in equipment to improve Northeast Corridor

The purchase of this new equipment will double engineering efforts on the NEC, accelerating maintenance work.

July 27, 2018
Amtrak investing $370M in equipment to improve Northeast Corridor

Amtrak is investing $370 million over an estimated three-year period for new equipment that will improve the overall experience for those traveling along the Northeast Corridor. Photo: Amtrak

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Amtrak is investing $370 million over an estimated three-year period for new equipment that will improve the overall experience for those traveling along the Northeast Corridor. Photo: Amtrak

Amtrak is investing $370 million over an estimated three-year period for new equipment that will improve the overall experience for those traveling along the Northeast Corridor (NEC). The purchase of this new equipment will double Amtrak engineering efforts on the NEC, accelerating maintenance work.

“More than 890,000 Amtrak customers and commuter passengers rely on the Northeast Corridor for transportation every weekday, and we are working to make their ride smoother and more reliable,” said Amtrak Executive VP/COO Scot Naparstek.

Amtrak is investing in one track laying system, two undercutters, five high-speed surfacing machines, reference surfacing, heavy lift cranes for New York Penn Station, and the necessary freight cars and locomotive power to help sufficiently advance the Northeast Corridor to a state of good repair.

These upgrades will significantly improve train on-time performance and quality of the rail network's customer experience with smoother rides. Customers consistently rate schedule reliability as the primary factor in judging their satisfaction with Amtrak services.

In addition to these investments, Amtrak is also working to advance other long-term upgrades such as: buying modern train equipment, including new Acela trainsets; ongoing Concourse Management Strategy studies of New York Penn Station and; further development of stations in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Baltimore-Penn, Philadelphia 30th Street, and the new Moynihan Train Hall in New York.


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