Amtrak Begins Major Harrisburg Line Track Renewal
March 19, 2024
Amtrak Begins Major Harrisburg Line Track Renewal
Track maintenance project will replace 1950s-era rail infrastructure,
enhancing customer ride quality and service reliability
PHILADELPHIA Amtrak is investing $122 million in Pennsylvania to improve tracks on the Harrisburg Line, between Lancaster and Harrisburg. This work will improve ride quality and comfort, increase service reliability and complete necessary work required to keep the tracks in a state of good repair.
Amtrak is making historic infrastructure investments through projects like this one, which will replace obsolete 1950s-era rail infrastructure which is at the end of its useful life, said Amtrak Executive Vice President of Capital Delivery Laura Mason. Were taking a fresh approach and expediting this important project with a combination of single and full track outages that will improve work efficiencies and reduce the duration of customer impacts.
Amtrak is accelerating the project to replace this aging rail infrastructure and will complete the work in nearly half the original estimated timeline of two years. To extend the long-term benefits of the project, Amtrak will replace the existing wood ties with concrete ties, which have an expected lifespan of 60 years vs. 25 years for traditional wood ties.
The project began on March 15 and the work will require a series of significant track outages from April 8 Nov. 21.
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