Officials determined to improve rail service between Richmond and Washington

Virgina officials were disappointed in the announcement of federal stimulus grants for high-speed passenger rail projects. The Commonwealth sought $1.8 billion but got just $75 million for its top rail initiative. Tom Kurnow

Efforts to improve rail service between Richmond and Washington, and ultimately the rest of the state, will continue, according to Thelma Drake, director of the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation. "Whether you like rail or not, it is the future," she said. More opportunities for federal funding will come up, and she expects to be on the spot, applications in hand. "A big part of my job is the Washington component," she said.

High speed rail service allows trains to operate at 90 to 110 miles per hour. Currently, the fastest trains in Virginia operate at 79 mph.

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Posted on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 - 4:49pm