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Sens. Warner and Kaine announce $2 million in funding for Virginia rail routes

WASHINGTON (WAVY) — U.S. Senators Warner and Kaine announced $2 million in federal funding to study improvements for passenger rail in Virginia and surrounding states.

The study was funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Corridor Identification and Development (Corridor ID) Program.


“For years, we’ve been championing the expansion of rail to every corner of the Commonwealth because it’s a slam dunk for local economies, cuts traffic, and protects the environment,” said the senators. “We’re thrilled the bipartisan infrastructure law is taking a big step towards expanding service across the entire Commonwealth so communities along the I-95 corridor and beyond can be connected by more convenient, consistent passenger rail.”

Here’s how the funding breaks down:

The proposed corridor that would connect Newport News with Richmond, Charlottesville and the New River Valley would both provide new service on the existing alignment and complement existing rail services connecting Washington, DC with Newport News and Roanoke, VA.

Both Warner and Kaine have long supported efforts to improve and expand rail service across Virginia. On Thursday, Dec. 7 the senators announced a $729 million investment in the Long Bridge Project. The project aims to alleviate a major passenger and freight rail bottleneck between Virginia and Washington, DC.