Amtrak - National Railroad Passenger Corporation

05/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/03/2024 11:19

PHOTO/VIDEO: Amtrak Executive Laura Mason Tours Harrisburg Track Renewal Project

Work is ahead of schedule as the team moves east along the railroad, from Harrisburg to Lancaster

Amtrak Executive Vice President of Capital Delivery Laura Mason and Vice President of Infrastructure Maintenance & Construction Services Lee Moss were in Middletown, PA on Wednesday to check out progress on the Harrisburg Line Track Renewal Project.

This critical infrastructure investment project is replacing obsolete 1950s-era rail infrastructure at the end of its useful life, which when completed will improve ride quality and comfort, increase service reliability and complete necessary work required to keep the tracks in a state of good repair.

The project is ahead of schedule and transitioned to Phase 2 Monday, April 29, which included minor additional service adjustments.

As of Wednesday, May 1, crews have:

  • Installed more than 23,720 concrete ties
  • Installed more than 9 miles of rail
  • Undercut more than 5 track miles of roadbed

We're taking a fresh approach and expediting this important project with a combination of single and full track outages that will improve work efficiencies and reduce the duration of customer impacts. As a result, this work is scheduled for completion in nearly half the original estimated timeline of two years.

To extend the long-term benefits of the project, the existing wood ties are being replaced with concrete ties, which have an expected lifespan of 60 years vs. 25 years for traditional wood ties.

Here are some photos and video of the work, including:

  • The "Track Laying Machine (TLM)," which removes old wood ties from under the tracks and replaces them with new, concrete ties.
  • An "undercutter," which removes and cleans old ballast from under the track structure and recycles some of the ballast. Later in the project, fresh stone is dropped before the track is brought to final alignment.
Amtrak EVP Laura Mason and VP Lee Moss watch the TLM traveling east through Middletown, PA The TLM replacing wood ties with concrete ties in Middletown, PA
New concrete ties placed by the TLM, before the undercutter has traveled through the area More than 200 employees are supporting this project, which began in Harrisburg and is progressing east towards Lancaster
Amtrak EVP Laura Mason provides media with an update on the project, which is ahead of schedule