The federal government said no on Thursday to the city of Wichita’s first bid for a transportation grant to bring passenger rail back to downtown.
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced 52 grants in 37 states totaling approximately $474 million. Projects ranging from bike trails to bridge repair or replacement and port expansion will be funded under the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery, or TIGER, program.
Wichita sought $12.7 million to essentially complete the planning – though not the construction – for the possible extension of Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer line to Wichita and Newton. The plan would connect the Heartland Flyer with the Southwest Chief line and close a 185-mile service gap from Oklahoma City to Wichita.
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