Record number of Pa. travelers taking train


Associated Press

HARRISBURG

State transportation officials say investments to improve the rail trip between Philadelphia and Harrisburg have brought record numbers of riders — and more improvements are on the way.

Ridership on Amtrak’s Keystone Service line has risen every year since 2006, and it’s up about 40 percent since that time, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. In the fiscal year that ended June 30, the 104-mile line handled a record 1.28 million trips, a 4 per-cent increase over the previous year, PennDOT said.

Spokesman Rich Kirkpatrick says the increases are due to efforts to make the service faster and smoother.

After a $145 million upgrade by the federal government and Amtrak completed in 2006, the line now offers 90-minute express service at 110 mph between Harrisburg, Lancaster and Philadelphia 158 times a week as well as a direct link to New York City.

Officials say about $26 million more received earlier this year will make the service even faster. State officials say they hope to boost the top speed on the Harrisburg-to-Philadelphia service to 125 mph, although that may be a few years away.

According to a 2006 survey, about 75 percent of the riders travel for work, 11 percent to visit family and friends, and 61/2 percent for recreation, travel and shopping, Kirkpatrick said.

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