National Gateway is a multi-stage railroad construction project in the United States promoted by CSX Transportation, a unit of CSX Corporation. It is designed to improve rail connections between ports in the U.S. mid-Atlantic seaboard and the Midwest by upgrading bridges and tunnels to allow taller freight trains (ones carrying double-stack intermodal containers). In 2008 the company announced its plans to invest $300 million, and is seeking investment from state governments and the U.S. federal government of an additional $400 million as a public-private partnership.[1] Phase 1 of the $850 million project, between CSX's existing terminal in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and its hub facility in Northwest Ohio. was completed in September 2013.[2]

Unrelated project

An unrelated project with the same name was founded in 2001 as an engineering test between global communication networks.[3]

Completed railway improvement projects

Projects under construction or funded

Proposed projects

See also

References

  1. CSX Corporation, Jacksonville, FL (2008). "CSX Announces National Gateway to Improve Flow of Freight." Archived 2010-11-20 at the Wayback Machine 2008-05-01.
  2. "Railroad initiative nearing completion | National Gateway".
  3. National Gateway (Communications)
  4. TradingMarkets.com (2010-09-19). "Loaded for Business."
  5. Akron Railroad Club (2011-06-30)."CSX Shows Off North Baltimore Container Facility."
  6. "Virginia Avenue Tunnel: Project Overview". Projects and Partnerships. CSX. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  7. ProgressiveRairoading.com (2010-12-17). "USDOT, Ohio finalize TIGER grant pact for National Gateway corridor."
  8. 1 2 CSX (2011-05-18). "CSX Commits Additional $160 Million to National Gateway." Press release.
  9. http://www.nscorp.com/content/nscorp/en/news/cn-and-norfolk-southernannouncemidamericacorridorinitiativetospe.html
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