Under the grant agreement, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation will complete preliminary engineering and final design work, conduct program management activities and complete environmental management plans for the Milwaukee to Madison high-speed rail corridor that will operate at speeds of up to 110 miles per hour.
"The construction of the Chicago to Madison line will create thousands of jobs over the next few years. Because of everyone's hard work, and because of President Obama's vision and investment, Wisconsin will see the long-term economic benefits and thousands of new jobs from the construction of high speed rail," said Governor Doyle.
The previous grant obligation of $5.7 million is currently funding environmental assessments of planned new stations between Milwaukee and Madison.
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation
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