Amtrak to Upgrade Signals for Smoother NY Rail Traffic
Published Date: 3/4/2026
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Amtrak wants to change its railroad signals in New York by removing old automatic signals and adding new track sections and interlockings to boost train capacity. This means some signals will go away, and new ones will pop up to help trains run smoother and faster. If you have thoughts, you’ve got until April 3, 2026, to share them with the Federal Railroad Administration.
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