

How Cheaply Could We Build High-Speed Rail?
15 snips Jul 23, 2025
Alon Levy, a transit guru and expert in urban rail megaprojects, dives into the potential of high-speed rail on the Northeast Corridor. He discusses how this project could be built for under $20 billion, a fraction of Amtrak's estimates. Levy shares insights on the need for efficient operations and infrastructure management, and the role of maintenance in ensuring a successful rail system. He also highlights the challenges of U.S. high-speed rail versus international standards, emphasizing the importance of coordination among various agencies for effective implementation.
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Affordable High-Speed Rail Plan
- The Northeast Corridor can achieve under two-hour trips between Boston, New York, and Washington for under $20 billion.
- This is far cheaper than other plans by focusing on fixing critical sections and using committed funds efficiently.
Coordination Boosts Rail Efficiency
- Coordinating infrastructure, operations, and rolling stock is key to efficient rail service.
- Without coordination, fast trains get delayed by slow ones, worsening speed and reliability.
Local Funding for Rail Maintenance
- Fund rail maintenance locally or regionally as ongoing expenses, not through federal capital projects.
- Federal funds should target new expansions that can be approved or declined distinctly.