Chattanooga Times Free Press

US Secretary of Transporta­tion: Amtrak rail in Tennessee could ‘unlock’ economic activity

- BY ADAM FRIEDMAN TENNESSEE LOOKOUT in Chattanoog­a. Read more at TennesseeL­ookout.com.

While in Nashville last week, the federal transporta­tion secretary signaled his support for expanding Amtrak rail in Tennessee.

U.S. Secretary of Transporta­tion Pete Buttigieg said connecting Nashville by rail lines to places such as Memphis, Louisville and Atlanta has enormous potential.

“Those connection­s could unlock a lot of economic activity,” Buttigieg said while attending a grant ceremony at Nashville’s airport.

Most of the Nashville Democratic state delegation was in attendance for the ceremony. Neither of the three Republican U.S. Congressme­n — U.S. Reps. Andy Ogles, John Rose or Mark Green — representi­ng parts of Nashville attended.

Amtrak is a for-profit national passenger rail corporatio­n that receives substantia­l funding from federal and state grants.

Amtrak runs only one rail line in Tennessee, through Memphis, leaving the rest of the state off its passenger rail map.

Nashville Democrats have long advocated for the state and federal transporta­tion department­s to work together to fund an Amtrak line running from Chattanoog­a to Memphis, crossing through Nashville, Knoxville and other cities in the state.

The Tennessee Department of Transporta­tion sent a letter to the Federal Rail Administra­tion saying the state intends to seek a rail grant. But before that can happen, the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergover­nmental Relations must finish a lawmaker-mandated study on passenger rail.

Amtrak released a 2035 plan showing it wants to build a line from Nashville to Atlanta with a stop

 ?? LOOKOUT PHOTO BY JOHN PARTIPILO ?? U.S. Secretary of Transporta­tion Pete Buttigeig speaks Friday at Nashville Internatio­nal Airport.
LOOKOUT PHOTO BY JOHN PARTIPILO U.S. Secretary of Transporta­tion Pete Buttigeig speaks Friday at Nashville Internatio­nal Airport.

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