The nation s passenger rail system, Amtrak, published maps showing potential route expansions throughout the country this week that included adding a stop in Columbus and expanding service in Ohio.
The map is part of Amtrak s pitch for federal infrastructure funding that would expand conventional rail service by more than 30 routes and as many as 20 million commuters by 2035. There were 32 million commuters who used Amtrak in fiscal year 2019.
The three-C corridor that has routes running between Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland as part of that plan could connect 15 million people. The routes include a Cleveland to Cincinnati route running through Columbus and Dayton that would link the state s four largest metropolitan areas.
Opinion: Local communities have seen little trickle-down effect from natural gas
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Rebuttal: Oil and gas industry are good for Ohio communities despite report Jerry Echemann, Skip Gardner and Paul Coffland © Submitted Jerry Echemann, Belmont County Commissioner © Submitted Paul Coffland, Harrison County Commissioner © Picasa Skip Gardner, Guernsey County Commissioner
From the car dealers selling vehicles so quickly they can barely keep up with demand, to the construction crews who are as busy as they have ever been, area businesses in Ohio’s shale country are thriving thanks to the investments and economic activity being generated by the oil and gas industry.
As commissioners from these counties, we see how the industry is benefitting our communities and constituents every day.