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The state of Ohio and Amtrak have both applied for $500,000 federal grants to study routes that would bring more rail service to Cincinnati. Those are first steps in a long process.
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Ohio will likely be using existing freight rail corridors for the expansion, but will still need funds to construct train stations and other facilities.
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Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration announced Amtrak would expand four key routes in Ohio.
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Billions of dollars in federal grants are available to expand inter-city passenger rail, and Cincinnati officials hope to bring that money to Ohio. Council unanimously passed a resolution last week asking Governor Mike DeWine to apply.
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For a generation of younger Cincinnatians, the old Union Terminal seems like the perfect place for a couple of museums, exhibition space and the…
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Hamilton County leaders are pleading with Amtrak to keep the local train station staffed. The rail carrier announced plans to close Cincinnati's ticket…