BOSTON (WWLP) – The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced on Monday that $3.5 million was secured by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) to continue advancing West-East Rail.
It had been a while since we saw a progress report on West-East rail, and so we were happy to get one this week as newly secured federal funding puts Massachusetts a bit closer to making this ...
With $3.5 million that the Massachusetts Department of Transportation secured through the Federal Railroad Administration, state officials say Massachusetts will now be able to take "an essential step ...
The West-East Rail project, an effort to expand train service to Springfield and eventually to Albany from Boston via Worcester, has received $3.5 million from the Federal Railroad Administration. The ...
The plan would connect Western Massachusetts to Boston, with potential economic benefits for the western region. U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, of Springfield, remains optimistic. Some skeptics, including ...
SPRINGFIELD — Efforts to develop w est-east passenger rail received a $3.5 million boost Monday. The money will be used to prepare the state Department of Transportation’s Boston-Albany Corridor ...
A rail route backed by chancellor Rachel Reeves – who played down consideration of bats and newts in development – has been fraught with fears it will wipe out bats and their habitats. Cambridgeshire ...
President Donald Trump’s return to office has raised questions about the future of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding Massachusetts secured for its West-East Rail plan with suggestions ...
A new railway station expected to be open by 2026 is being built with "East West Rail in mind". The new Cambridge South site on Francis Crick Avenue at the city's Biomedical Campus will have four ...
A billion-pound railway line linking Oxford and Cambridge is a bellwether for the obstacles facing British infrastructure ...
As Rachel Reeves MP addressed the nation today (January 29), she announced more funding for better links between Oxford and ...