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Southern California’s Coachella Valley receives $5 million

By Trains Staff | September 22, 2023

| Last updated on February 2, 2024


Federal funding to go towards environmental studies as part of the estimated $1 billion project

Earth-tone passenger station with angled walls
The Amtrak station for Palm Springs, located in Garnet, Calif., will serve as an additional stop for a planned service between Los Angeles and the Coachella Valley. Craig Walker

RIVERSIDE, Calif. — The planned passenger rail service between Los Angeles and the Coachella Valley is receiving a boost in federal funding.

In a July 28 press release, Congressman Ken Calvert announced that $5 million (of the $23.8 million secured for district transportation projects) — as part of the federal Fiscal Year 2024 Transportation/HUD Appropriations bill — will go to Coachella. The funds will go towards the current Tier 2 environmental study, estimated to cost $60 million. Riverside County Transportation Commission Chair and Lake Elsinore City Councilmember Robert “Bob” Magee, confirms that $40 million in state funding has currently been raised.

Plans for the new service were approved in 2022 with an estimated cost of up to $1 billion for the project [See “Plan for rail service to Southern California’s Coachella Valley moves forward,” News Wire. July 19, 2022].

According to the Urbanize Los Angeles, the 144-mile corridor would see two daily round trips while using an existing Metrolink line and stations in Fullerton and Riverside, before traversing the Union Pacific Railroad’s Yuma Subdivision. Significant upgrades to the section will include a third main line and a new bridge at the Santa Ana River.

The Urbanize also reports five new station locations being explored with the cities of Indio and Coachella already confirmed. The Palm Springs station, currently used by Amtrak’s Sunset Limited, will also be added.

Construction could begin within 10 years of the environmental study’s completion.

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