PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation announced Friday an executive leadership team to guide the continued study of potential passenger rail service between Phoenix and Tucson.
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PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Transportation announced Friday an executive leadership team to guide the continued study of potential passenger rail service between Phoenix and Tucson.
The group includes the governor’s office, ADOT and metropolitan planning organizations for Maricopa, Pima and Pinal counties: the Maricopa Association of Governments, Pima Association of Governments and Sun Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization.
“Investing in passenger rail between Phoenix and Tucson holds enormous promise for economic growth and employment, and would mean more transportation options for more Arizonans," Gov. Katie Hobbs said.
ADOT officials are moving toward the next step of creating a service development plan that would:
Using a $500,000 federal grant, ADOT has completed and submitted a proposed scope, budget, schedule and planned steps to prepare the service development plan, according to a release.
The proposed Phoenix-Tucson passenger rail corridor extends approximately 160 miles between Tucson and Buckeye. Arizona’s application anticipates three daily round trips, though the service development plan will make firm recommendations, the release stated.
For more: azdot.gov/AZRailStudy.