Major Cities:
Portland, Boston, Montreal
Overview:
With Boston as its hub, the Northern New England Corridor would serve destinations in Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, and the Canadian province of Quebec. The corridor currently includes routes from Boston to (a) Portland, Maine; (b) Montreal, Canada; and (c) Albany, New York, via Springfield, Massachusetts, with an extension from Springfield to New Haven, Connecticut. Frequent passenger service currently links Boston with Portland, and New Haven with Springfield. Less-frequent service connects Boston with Springfield and Albany; there are no passenger trains today between Boston and Montreal. The States of New Hampshire and Maine have worked with the host Pan Am Railways (formerly Guilford Railroad) to upgrade the Boston - Portland line over which Amtrak's Downeaster operates. There have been some studies of the Boston–New Hampshire–Vermont–Montréal spoke.
Status:
Modest upgrades to track in the Portland terminal are to be funded by an FY 2008 FRA capital grant to the State for intercity passenger rail investment.
Northern New England Corridor Contacts
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Organization
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Personal Contact
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Topics
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Vermont Agency of Transportation
Rail Division
National Life Building - Drawer 33
Montpelier, VT 05633-5001
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Charles Miller
Director, Rail Division
Tel: 802-828-5719
Fax: 802-828-2829
charlie.miller@state.vt.us
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Passenger, freight and grade crossings. |
Massachusetts DOT
Executive Offices of Transportation
10 Park Plaza, Suite 3170
Boston, MA 02116
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Sean Denniston
Tel: 617-973-7840
Fax: 617-973-8032
sean.denniston@eot.state.ma.us
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Passenger, freight, and grade crossings. |
New Hampshire DOT
Administrator, Bureau of Railroads
and Public Transportation
P.O. Box 483
Concord, NH 03301-6900
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Christopher (Kit) Morgan
Administrator
Tel: 603-271-2468
Fax: 603-271-6767
cmorgan@dot.state.nh.us
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Passenger, freight, and grade crossings. |