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Ohio takes a step toward possible Amtrak passenger rail expansion


A closer look at the Ohio portion of a map that Amtrak released March 31. The map shows where Amtrak could expand service if it gets $80 billion in federal aid. The dark lines show Amtrak's national network. The light lines show where there would be new service or possible new service.

Ohio took the formal step of signaling interest in expanding Amtrak passenger rail in the state, though it is far from saying yes to the idea.

Gov. Mike DeWine has asked the Ohio Rail Development commission to work with Amtrak to study potential new routes, according to Dan Tierney, a spokesperson for the governor’s office . It was first reported by Cleveland.com.

“It’s not to the point where we’re ready to go jump up and ‘yippee’, but it’s significant and we’re optimistic,” said Stu Nicholson with All Aboard Ohio, an advocacy group for rail.

Amtrak wants to construct a new line connecting Columbus, Cleveland, Dayton and Cincinnati. The company agreed to cover the cost of construction, track upgrades and operating costs for at least five years, then split the estimated $17 million to $20 million annual operating costs with the state.



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