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North Atlantic Rail (NAR)

Transforming Communities Through Connection

Why Now?

 

As a nation, we are at the cusp of a significant wave of investments in rail, with mid-Atlantic projects already identified. We need to ensure that New England and downstate New York are included.

 

More Than A Passenger Line

North Atlantic Rail is a rail-enabled economic development strategy and jobs booster.

 

Are You On Board?

We are advancing a 21st century passenger rail-based economic transformation for New England and downstate New York.

 
 

Key Elements


Enhance and expand regional rail networks

Core to the overall North Atlantic Rail vision are “early action projects,” top priorities of each state to improve and advance existing infrastructure.


Build a high-speed, high-performance regional rail network

100-minute rail service between New York City and Boston will connect communities throughout the seven-state region as a single market for labor, capital, and ideas.


Establish The North Atlantic Rail Corporation

This federal-state public-benefit corporation would fund and implement the project, leveraging new procurement methods and public-private partnerships.

 

The Vision

Advance a 21st century, passenger-rail-based economic growth strategy for New England and downstate New York by…

  • Building a more resilient, sustainable transportation system powered by clean energy

  • Encompassing the economic geography across New York City, Boston, and all of the smaller cities of New England

  • Grounding project strategy in the pursuit of environmental justice

  • Creating one integrated market for ideas, capital, and talent throughout the region

 

The Solution

Accelerate investments and partnerships to deliver a regional rail network strategy to Amtrak, transportation authorities, and states as a transformed upper Northeast Corridor solution.

Catch Train

Where We Stand

  • Top priority state projects identified

  • Initial routing and engineering work underway

  • Backing secured from 24 U.S. House members from all seven states

  • North Atlantic Rail Alliance leadership mobilized

Fast Train

What We Need

  • A total of $105 billion to design and build the top priority state projects and the trunk line

  • A new federal-state partnership - North Atlantic Rail, Inc. (NARI) - to expedite execution

This would represent just 5% of a $2 trillion infrastructure program, and would benefit a region that contains 11% of the nation’s population, 14% of its economy and an even larger share of its tax base, and more than 66% of U.S. rail ridership.

What NAR Will Deliver

 

Jobs

North Atlantic Rail is a job-creator and a job-sustainer that can create great work for tens of thousands of people over decades designing and building the system, with many elements that can launch construction in 12-15 months and employ people rapidly.

Climate Action

Electric rail lines powered by renewable energy will slash carbon emissions, and new routes can provide alternatives to Northeast Corridor segments vulnerable to rising sea levels and worsening storms due to climate change.

Economic Transformation

Smaller cities with large populations of low-income, working-class, minority, and immigrant populations gain connections to job centers and become affordable communities that also enjoy access to big-city jobs, culture, and capital

Congestion Relief

Fast, clean, efficient rail reduces congestion and reliance on single-occupancy vehicles, enhancing people’s quality of life and bringing back millions of productive hours now lost to slow commutes.

Public Health

Asthma and lung and heart disease rates will fall, especially in environmental justice communities across the region, as air pollution is slashed and diesel engines are replaced with a clean, all-electric fleet.

Affordable Housing

As rents and home prices rise in and around many Northeast urban centers, a regional rail network will provide fast, reliable transportation options to and from more affordable housing markets.

Priority Investments

Connecticut

Connecticut

New Haven and Hartford Line modernization

Double track and electrification of Waterbury & Danbury branch lines; upgrades to Hartford - Springfield line

Maine

Maine

Modernization of Downeaster Service to Portland and Brunswick, extension to Lewiston-Auburn and possibly to Bangor

Massachussetts

Massachusetts

East-West Rail Line from Boston-Worcester-Springfield, and potential extension to Pittsfield

Transformation of MBTA Commuter Rail into regional rail network with extensions to Fall River, New Bedford and electrification of Fairmount, Lynn, and Providence service

Construction of North-South Rail Link

New-Hampshire

New Hampshire

New commuter rail link from Manchester and Nashua to Boston

New York

New York

New high-speed rail line from Ronkonkoma to Penn Station

Electrification and double tracking of the LIRR Oyster Bay line and the Main Line from Ronkonkoma to Brookhaven National Lab and Riverhead.

New Haven Line modernization from Port Chester and New Rochelle to Penn Station and Grand Central

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Direct connection to Hartford, CT and Long Island, NY

High-speed, frequent rail service from Kingston, TF Green Airport and Providence to South Station

Vermont

Vermont

Modernization and extension of Valley Flyer service from Greenfield to White River Junction and beyond

New passenger rail link between Burlington and Montreal

7 States

Entire Seven-State Region

New 100-minute high-speed rail link from Boston to New York City

 Public Supporters