Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel to be Replaced by Infrastructure Funding
The 150-year-old Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel is set to be replaced by infrastructure funding in order improve transportation infrastructure in Baltimore City while creating jobs during its construction phase alone
Jan. 31, 2023 4:39AM
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Baltimore, MD - In a move that will bring the city into the 21st century, the 150-year-old Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel is set to be replaced with infrastructure funding. The tunnel, which has been in operation since 1871, has become increasingly outdated and unable to meet modern safety standards. The project is expected to cost around $1 billion and will take several years to complete. It will involve the construction of a new tunnel that is twice as wide as the existing one and equipped with modern safety features such as fireproof walls, improved ventilation systems, and upgraded lighting. Additionally, it will feature two tracks instead of one so that trains can travel in both directions simultaneously. The new tunnel is part of a larger plan to improve transportation infrastructure in Baltimore City. This includes expanding public transit options such as light rail lines and bus routes; increasing access to bike lanes; improving roadways; and creating more pedestrian walkways. The goal is to make it easier for people to get around without relying on cars or other forms of motorized transportation. In addition to providing better access for commuters, this project also has environmental benefits. By replacing an aging structure with a newer one that uses up-to-date technology, it reduces emissions from diesel engines while also helping reduce traffic congestion in the area. The project is expected to create thousands of jobs during its construction phase alone, providing an economic boost for the city at a time when many are struggling financially due to the pandemic. Furthermore, once completed it could potentially attract new businesses and residents who are looking for convenient access to public transportation options. Tune in next week when I discuss this topic further on my show! We’ll talk about how this project could benefit Baltimore City residents now and into the future – don’t miss out!