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Peters, Stabenow Announce Over $21.3 Million in Federal Funding for Upgrades to Great Lakes Central Railroad in Southeast Michigan

DETROIT, MI – U.S. Senators Gary Peters (MI) and Debbie Stabenow (MI) today announced the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will receive $21,340,300 million in federal funding to rehabilitate railroad tracks and bridges and install new tracks along the Great Lakes Central Railroad. The improvements will eliminate unnecessary slow orders to improve efficiency as well as safety by reducing defects, derailments, and service interruptions along a critical 45-mile stretch just north of Ann Arbor. This federal grant comes from the Department of Transportation’s Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Grant Program and are a direct result of the Fiscal Year 2021 government funding bill passed into law by Peters and Stabenow.

“Michigan’s railways play a vital role in transporting not only passengers, but also critical goods, products, and freight to businesses and communities across our state and country. This federal investment will allow for needed infrastructure improvements that are important to our way of life and economy,” said Senator Peters, a member of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. “That’s why I am pleased to announce this federal funding, which will help bolster safety, improve shipping times, and ensure that freight rail can continue supporting families and businesses in our state for years to come.”

“Michigan consumers and businesses rely on rail transportation to get products to and from market,” said Senator Stabenow. “These investments will support a faster, more reliable freight rail system and strengthen our supply chain network.”

More information on the Department of Transportation Grant program can be found at http://www.dot.gov/grants.

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