Vice President Joe Biden unveiled a $53 billion plan Tuesday to upgrade and build intercity passenger-rail networks.
Mr. Biden, along with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, announced the plan at Philadelphia's 30th Street Station. The
"In a global economy, we can't forget that infrastructure is also the veins and the arteries of commerce," Mr. Biden said. He
The administration has already devoted $10.5 billion to passenger-rail programs, with the bulk of the funds going toward
Under the new plan, the administration would provide $8 billion for passenger-rail projects in this year's budget, set to be
The plan faces hurdles, including how future funding will be paid for and whether it can gain enough support in Congress.
Rep. John L. Mica (R., Fla.), chairman of the House Transportation Committee, and Rep. Bill Shuster, a Pennsylvania
"Government won't develop American high-speed rail. Private investment and a competitive market will," Mr. Shuster said in a
New Republican governors of Ohio and Wisconsin recently returned federal funds for rail projects because of cost concerns.
The White House has argued that, as the economy slowly recovers, it is too early to press the brakes on all spending. "We all
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