All customers now can travel easier
YAZOO CITY, Miss. – Amtrak customers now have a smoother, brighter and more accessible journey with the completion of a $3.4 million project at the Yazoo City station. The Amtrak City of New Orleans travels daily between New Orleans and Chicago, with a stop at Yazoo City, in the heart of the Magnolia State.
Amtrak, working with Yazoo City, made improvements that include the construction of a new 300-foot-long concrete platform meeting the specifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
“Making our stations accessible to all customers is a priority and we’re actively performing construction, renovation, repair and upgrade projects at stations across our national network,” said Amtrak Vice President Dr. David Handera, who spoke at the ribbon-cutting event today. “We want Yazoo City and all of our stations to be a welcoming and comfortable environment to all of our customers.”
Amtrak has served Yazoo City, which calls itself the “Gateway to the Delta,” since 1995, when the City of New Orleans route in Mississippi was shifted westward.
Amtrak has invested nearly $800 million since 2011 in accessibility upgrades and improvement projects at 118 stations across the national network to ensure a safe, efficient, and comfortable travel experience for customers with disabilities. The improvements include repairs and upgrades to platforms, ramps and sidewalks, renovations to entranceways and restrooms, with 20 stations brought into ADA compliance last year. Another 20 stations are targeted for completion this fiscal year at a forecasted investment of $125 million.
“Yazoo City is a beneficiary of this commitment,” said Mayor David “Mel” Starling, who also spoke at the event today. “Thank you for a new shelter, concrete platform, new lighting, railing, and upgrades to the parking lot, but most importantly, meeting the specifications of the American with Disabilities Act.
“We certainly thank you!”
The Amtrak program is advancing 143 station designs and 39 station construction projects as part of Amtrak’s ongoing commitment to providing accessibility by working toward 100% completion by 2029.
Reactions:
“Yazoo City is making great progress in revitalizing their downtown, and the renovation of the train station marks a major milestone. I look forward to seeing the rest of this infrastructure project finished soon,” said U.S. Senator Roger Wicker.
“Amtrak’s substantial upgrades to the Yazoo City station fits well with the city’s overall plan to revitalize its core to better serve residents, businesses, and tourists. This completed project will help the community produce an environment for growth and opportunity in Yazoo City,” said U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith.