Proposed National Gateway Projects Create Thousands of Job Opportunities
October 22 2009 - 11:31AM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Gateway initiative
will spur thousands of employment opportunities throughout the
Midwest and East Coast, creating growth and building the nation's
economic competitiveness. The National Gateway is an $842 million,
multi-state public-private infrastructure initiative which will
create a more efficient freight rail route between Mid-Atlantic
ports and Midwestern markets. Planned improvements that will create
job opportunities include raising bridges, increasing tunnel
clearances and building new terminals along existing rail corridors
to support the movement of double-stacked containers on rail cars.
The National Gateway will create more than 50,000 jobs, with almost
10,000 of those jobs created during the initial construction phase.
One half of the jobs created will be located in 14 economically
distressed areas. Examples of National Gateway projects that will
benefit local economies include numerous clearance projects,
expansion of the Charlotte intermodal terminal in North Carolina,
and the development of a terminal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "The
National Gateway project is important for America's
competitiveness," said Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell.
"This initiative helps the environment, it helps our economy, it
helps us in so many different ways." The project aims to increase
port capacity and the nation's ability to distribute goods, making
the United States more competitive in the global economy. For every
dollar of public money invested in the National Gateway, the
project will yield $22 in public benefits by significantly
increasing freight capacity and reducing transit times between
coastal ports and major population centers by 24 to 48 hours.
Overall, the National Gateway will save $3.5 billion in shipping
and logistics costs. To date, the project has received $395 million
in funding commitments from freight transportation company CSX
Corporation and its affiliates. States involved in the project are
expected to fund $189 million, with an additional $258 million
requested from the federal government. To learn more about the
National Gateway, visit http://www.nationalgateway.org/.
DATASOURCE: National Gateway CONTACT: Richard VanOrnum of National
Gateway, +1-857-991-1045 Web Site: http://www.nationalgateway.org/
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