New York State is investing $101 million to upgrade its freight rail network. The funding supports track rehabilitation, cleaner equipment, and port facility modernization across 25 projects statewide.
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced over $101 million in state funding. The money will support 25 projects across New York. The investment will modernize freight lines and port facilities under the state’s Passenger and Freight Rail Assistance Program.
The projects focus on track and bridge rehabilitation. They also include capacity expansion and procurement of cleaner rail equipment. Additionally, they cover modernization of rail infrastructure in freight yards and at seaport facilities.
“New York’s freight rail network is vital to our economy,” Governor Hochul said. “These investments represent a downpayment on a greener, safer and more productive state.” The initiative supports the state’s agenda to combat climate change. It does this by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from transportation.
Key projects include $1.7 million to connect a grain facility to the Finger Lakes Railway in Waterloo. Another $4.6 million will fund bridge and track rehabilitation on the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad. The New York City Department of Small Business Services has received two $10 million awards. The Long Island Rail Road has also received two $10 million awards.
The New York State Department of Transportation administers the program. Winning projects were selected through a competitive process. Selection criteria included benefit cost analysis and regional economic development plans. Safety enhancements and climate risk reduction were also considered.
“Freight rail and port infrastructure is critical to New York’s global footprint,” said State Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez. It provides cost-effective solutions to getting goods to market quickly and efficiently.
Finger Lakes Region
Western New York
Mohawk Valley
New York City
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