NNEPRA's Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon
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- Created: 21 May 2019 21 May 2019
"This is a 143-mile long community that the Downeaster knits together," said NNEPRA Executive Director Patricia Quinn at this year's Ambassador's Appreciation Luncheon in Portland.
More than one hundred station volunteers, train hosts (A program of TrainRiders/NE) and municipal officials accepted NNEPRA's invitation to celebrate their participation in supporting "America's Favorite Train." Where else can folks from three separate states work as one?
Rail Townhall in Manchester
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- Created: 13 May 2019 13 May 2019
A Rail Townhall was held recently in Manchester, NH, attracting Democratic candidate for president Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota.
Years of work attempting to develop a rail plan to ultimately Concord, Manchester and Nashua with Boston's North Station have been frustrating, to say the least.
The challenges and opportunities of bringing passenger rail service to these population centers are detailed in this article in the ManchesterInklink.
Coastal NH is already served by the Amtrak Downeaster as it carries more than 200,000 passengers from Dover, Durham and Exeter annually. Here's a recent article on the joys of commuting on the Downeaster from Exeter to Boston: https://manchesterinklink.com/ticket-to-ride-whats-it-like-to-commute-to-boston-on-the-downeaster/
Portland Station Relocation Project
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- Created: 12 April 2019 12 April 2019
NNEPRA is exploring relocating its Portland station to the mainline from its current Mountain Branch site. Executive Director Patricia Quinn briefed the TrainRiders/NE Board on this goal.
The Project Highlights from NNEPRA's Information Briefing Paper:
Relocating the station to the mainline would eliminate stop and reverse moves currently required for trains traveling between Portland, Freeport and Brunswick.
Sets the stage for increased passenger rail service and improved intermodal transit connectivity to and within the greater Portland region.