The project is currently focusing on four alternatives. Alternative 1, Alternative 2a, Alternative 2b, and the No-Build Alternative. More details are provided below:
Alternative 1
Alternative 2a
Serves both the Peninsula and the Southside, with six daily round trips on the Peninsula and three daily round trips on the Southside. The Peninsula service would include six daily round trips operating at maximum speeds of 90 mph or 110 mph. This alternative would serve the proposed Newport News Downtown Station rather than the existing Newport News Amtrak Station. The Peninsula trains continue to provide service to Williamsburg and Richmond Main Street Station. The Southside route of Norfolk, Bower’s Hill, Petersburg and Richmond Main Street Station would be served by three 79 mph daily round trips.
Alternative 2b
Serves the Peninsula only, with nine daily round trips. Trains would operate at maximum speeds of 90 mph or 110 mph, providing service to the proposed Newport News Downtown Station rather than the existing Newport News Amtrak Station. It would continue to provide service to Williamsburg and Richmond Main Street Station.
No-Build Alternative (2025 Baseline)
This alternative shows what would happen if no major improvements are made. It is necessary as part of the environmental study process. It includes three daily round trips on the Peninsula only. Trains would continue to operate at a maximum of 79 mph between Newport News and Richmond. The three trains represent Amtrak’s two existing trains plus one additional daily round trip planned by Amtrak in the future. It serves the Newport News Amtrak Station, Williamsburg Station and Richmond Main Street Station.
Project Area Map
The project area generally follows the RichmondPetersburgSouth Hampton Roads Corridor (Southside) and the existing Amtrak Corridor from RichmondWilliamsburg to Newport News (Peninsula). This rail service would help manage traffic congestion between Richmond and Hampton Roads while providing an attractive and competitive new transportation choice, including a connection to the Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor. The map below depicts the Richmond/Hampton Roads Passenger Rail Project area and the two alternatives under consideration.
Map of Preliminary Alignment Alternatives August 2005
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