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State Board is All Aboard for AZ Trains Plan

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Monday, March 21, 2011   

PHOENIX, Ariz.- Long-distance passenger trains would return to Phoenix under a 20-year plan adopted by the Arizona State Transportation Board. Serena Unrein of Arizona PIRG (Public Interest Research Group) says the state's rail system would be upgraded for both passenger and freight trains.

"Passenger rail will connect people across the state, help us to reduce the congestion on our roadways, improve our air quality and really get economic development going at a time when that couldn't be more important."

The plan proposes a statewide system of passenger trains, and eventually high-speed rail linking Arizona with Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

Amtrak currently runs east/west trains through Winslow, Flagstaff and Kingman in the north, and Tucson and Yuma in the south. Unrein says a top priority is restoring long-distance trains to Phoenix.

"In the short term, the Arizona Department of Transportation (A-DOT) envisions bringing Amtrak service back to Phoenix and upgrading freight rail tracks to connect Phoenix and Tucson through passenger rail."

Longer-term, the state rail plan would extend a passenger rail corridor down the middle of the state starting in northern Arizona, Unrein says, "either at Prescott or Flagstaff, and farther south, past Tucson, connecting Sierra Vista or even Douglas, eventually."

Critics say passenger trains are inefficient and require substantial government subsidies. But Unrein notes that all forms of transportation are subsidized by taxpayers, and that the subsidies for passenger trains do not have to be large.

"Passenger rail has actually been able to turn a profit in some parts of the country where there's high ridership. We see that on the Amtrak Acela line in the Northeast."

The A-DOT plan identifies several available federal funding sources for rail projects.

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