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Amtrak Advances Major Power System Upgrades Along Critical Segment of the Harrisburg Line

Project will increase service reliability for Amtrak and SEPTA customers

PHILADELPHIA – Amtrak has awarded the first of three crucial construction contracts for the Zoo to Paoli Electrification Transmission Line Program. [1] HNTB [2] was selected for project and construction management support for the substation at Bryn Mawr and the Bryn Mawr to Paoli segment of the overall project. This multi-year program – separate from the track work underway between Harrisburg and Lancaster [3] – will upgrade the electrification system along an 18-mile section of track between the Zoo Substation in Philadelphia and the Paoli Substation in Chester County.

“Once this program is complete, Amtrak’s Keystone Service and Pennsylvanian trains, as well as the SEPTA Paoli Thorndale Line, will benefit from more reliable service thanks to a modern overhead catenary system (OCS) and power generation and distribution infrastructure,” said Amtrak Executive Vice President of Capital Delivery Laura Mason [4]. “Our goal is to increase reliability and efficiency along this heavily traveled portion of the railroad, which includes Amtrak’s longest distance between power substations along the New York-Washington-Harrisburg corridor.”

The multi-year program will be implemented in coordination with state and local partners at PennDOT and SEPTA. Once complete, all overhead wire and catenary poles will be restored to a state-of-good-repair. The existing high voltage transmission line (138kV), located off Amtrak’s right-of-way, will be moved onto Amtrak property. Construction of the new transmission line will require:

🏗️ 330 new catenary structures

➰ static wire and associated electric insulators

⚡ upgrading the existing Bryn Mawr switching station for 138kV service and enhanced electric supply resiliency

🔧 upgrading the existing signal power system within the project limits for system                  standardization from 3.3kV to 6.9kV

🛑 decommissioning the existing off-corridor transmission lines and demolition of the existing OCS structures

This work will be completed across three major components:

🔌 Bryn Mawr Substation Replacement (Contract Awarded)

🛤️ Paoli to Bryn Mawr Transmission Line (Procurement Underway)

🚧 Bryn Mawr to Zoo Transmission Line (In Planning)

This is one of several Amtrak OCS replacement programs listed in the Federal Railroad Administration’s (FRA) 2024 NEC Project Inventory, which identifies projects and programs eligible to apply for funding through FRA’s Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail Program (FSP-NEC). Amtrak plans to apply for FSP-NEC funding to support the Zoo to Paoli Electrification Transmission Line Program.

Amtrak intends to deliver both transmission line segments through a Design-Bid-Build approach. A RFP is underway for the program and construction management services contract to support the Bryn Mawr Substation Replacement and Paoli to Bryn Mawr OCS Upgrades, with a future option to support the Bryn Mawr to Zoo OCS Upgrades.

As the program progresses, Amtrak will inform local community members about any potential impacts due to construction, such as road closures or other activities.

This program is an important component of Amtrak’s historic infrastructure upgrades. Through the first half of Fiscal Year 2024 (October 1, 2023 – March 31, 2024), Amtrak has committed more than $6 billion to contracts that will be invested over the next decade into major infrastructure upgrades, including the Frederick Douglass Tunnel Program [5], Susquehanna River Rail Bridge Replacement Program [6], Rail Yard Upgrades in Philadelphia [7] and more. Each of these projects will play an important role in upgrading the future customer experience and delivering a new era of passenger rail in America.

REACTIONS

“This is a critical infrastructure project that will greatly benefit SEPTA’s customers who travel along the heavily used Paoli/Thorndale Line,” said SEPTA CEO and General Manager Leslie S. Richards. “The planned power system upgrades will improve reliability and significantly enhance the customer experience. We look forward to working with Amtrak throughout the project to minimize the construction impacts on our customers.”