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Increased mobility: Restoring rail service between Reading and Philadelphia would provide a reliable and efficient transportation option for people traveling between the two cities, as well as for those living in the communities along the route. This would allow for increased mobility, as people would have an alternative to driving or taking the bus.
Reduced traffic congestion: Restoring rail service could help to reduce traffic congestion on the roads between Reading and Philadelphia, specifically the 422 corridor, as more people would be able to take the train instead of driving. This could lead to shorter commute times and a more pleasant travel experience for those who do choose to drive.
Lower transportation costs: Using rail transportation can often be more cost-effective than driving or taking the bus, especially for longer distances. Restoring rail service between Reading and Philadelphia could provide an affordable transportation option for people who are looking to save money on their commute.
Improved air quality: Rail transportation is generally more environmentally friendly than driving, as it produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Restoring rail service between Reading and Philadelphia could help to improve air quality in the region, as fewer people would be driving and emitting pollutants into the air.
Economic development: Restoring rail service between Reading and Philadelphia could have a positive impact on the local economy, as it could bring new business and investment to the communities along the route. Recent studies have determined that this service has the potential to create $1.4 billion of income generation, over $1 billion of new property development and existing property value increases. It could also create new job opportunities in the transportation sector and help connect residents to jobs in neighboring communities.
Equity and Economic Empowerment: The proposed intercity rail service from Reading through Philadelphia and beyond would serve as a conduit for growth and small business development, particularly in predominantly minority and underserved communities along the route. This service would provide increased access to job opportunities, arts and entertainment venues, small businesses, and other community assets, unlocking economic opportunities and empowering residents in these communities. The passenger rail system would also connect these communities with larger cities along the East Coast, providing even more access to resources and opportunities for economic empowerment.