COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The latest draft of House Bill 96, the biennial state budget, has proponents of expanded passenger rail concerned.
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Additionally, HB 96 would reorganize the Ohio Rail Development Commission (ORDC) by eliminating the passenger rail representative’s seat, which has sat vacant for some time, and replacing it with a second freight rail representative. The freight representatives would not have to live in Ohio.John Esterly, chairman of the State Legislative Board of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, said in an interview Friday that he’s not against additional perspective from freight rail interests. He believes it shouldn’t come at this cost.“Federal dollars are going to continue to get more and more competitive,” Esterly said. “We’ve been told by our federal partners that one of the things that they’re going to look at is how prepared the state is to support expansion of passenger rail and we kind of see this as a step in the opposite direction.”
The U.S. Department of Transportation has been studying four new Amtrak routes with Ohio service since 2024.
Two potential state-sponsored projects—one connecting Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati, called the 3C&D, and another connecting Cleveland to Detroit through Toledo—were among those in the first phase of the corridor identification program. The Ohio Rail Development Commission will pull the second phase of state funds from its budget.