Amtrak seeks partnership in Colorado passenger rail service
April 13, 2021
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LONGMONT, Colo. (AP) Amtrak has said it is willing to participate in a partnership to provide and operate passenger railroad service along the Front Range between Pueblo, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, as it works to expand operations.
Amtrak President Stephen Gardner said the 215-mile (345-kilometer) corridor is ready for passenger rail service and that a partnership could make the route a reality, the Daily Times-Call reported Monday.
Gardner spoke with Amtrak CEO Bill Flynn, Front Range Passenger Rail Commission Vice Chair Sal Pace, commission member Jill Gaebler and Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce CEO Dale Steenberger during a news conference on Monday.
Amtrak seeks partnership in Colorado passenger rail service
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