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Federal Infrastructure Act grants aimed at Indiana regional rail improvements

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Monday, November 18, 2024   

A federal program for infrastructure improvements has awarded Indiana rail lines almost $40 million in grants for major rail projects across the state.

The Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grants are part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act.

The largest grant is for new rail cars for the Chicago, Ft. Wayne & Eastern Railroad.

Other projects include replacing the North Muscatatuck River Bridge in Jefferson County, and improving the historic Fourteenth Street Bridge in Clarksville.

William Wong, spokesman with the Federal Railroad Administration, said the projects are much needed.

"The 122 funded projects will upgrade traffic and rail crossings," said Wong, "repair and replace bridges, add environmentally friendly locomotives to the fleet, and it will make railroad transportation safer and more reliable."

The grants are part of a $2.4 billion program funding Federal Railroad Administration projects in 41 states and Washington, DC.

Agency officials say the projects will help grow America's freight and passenger rail network, moving goods and people more quickly and efficiently.

Other Indiana projects include an extension of the existing Patriot Rail Elkhart and Western Railroad to connect with Canada National Railway's Chicago-Toronto route, and a contract to construct a full-scale rail joining machine to cut the cost of track installation.

"Investments from federal grant programs such as CRISI are made possible by President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law," said Wong, "which is strengthening supply chains, benefitting economies, and helping to deliver the world-class rail service that Americans deserve."

Another project includes money for planning the Invest Midwest project, a yard-area rail decongestion and safety project involving 12 midwestern states, including Indiana.


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