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Connecticut governor, Amtrak CEO meet to discuss rail projects

By Trains Staff | January 24, 2022

| Last updated on March 30, 2024

Plans include near-term work to reduce travel times

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Officials speak at a press conference  following a meeting including Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner on Friday. Connecticut Department of Transportation, via Twitter

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and state Transportation Commissioner Joseph Giuletti met with Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner on Friday in New Haven to discuss rail infrastructure projects within the state, the governor’s office said in a press release, with the governor emphasizing the need to invest now to bring faster trains to the state.

“Connecticut’s rail line is the lifeline of the northeast,” Lamont said in a statement. We have a partnership in Amtrak that has been successful over the years and we look forward to that continuing. …I know that together we will be able to implement the Time For CT plan that will bring more services and amenities to the travelers in Connecticut.” The plan outlined last year by Lamont would shave 10 minutes from travel times to New York as early as this year, and up to 25 minutes by 2035.

A spokeswoman for the state Department of Transportation told the CT Examiner that the state and Amtrak had agreed to work together on near-term projects that could include signal system work, track upgrades, and removal of slow orders.

“We have a strong, long-standing partnership with the State of Connecticut and the Connecticut Department of Transportation as we all remain committed to ensuring that we provide safe and reliable train service, while also sharing a vision of improved speeds and service expansion, to better serve the citizens of Connecticut and the region,” Gardner said in the state’s release.

The New Haven Independent reports that, in a press conference, Gardner said he envisioned increasing trains serving the state by one-third, repairs to century-old bridges, and state-supported service to reach more riders throughout the state, rather than just along its coast. 

One thought on “Connecticut governor, Amtrak CEO meet to discuss rail projects

  1. Train service on the old New Haven with standard coaches and low level platforms was faster in the 60’s than now. BUT, I do concede many more folks are using the service now under Metro North than then. I used to ride a Saturday local from GCT to Westport making all stops, which included two stations now closed (Glenbrook/Columbus Ave). The train used EMU’s. running time, 76 minutes. Amazing.

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