PUBLIC MEETING IN FULTON MARCH 11 OFFERS INFORMATION ON STATEWIDE RAIL PLAN

March 07, 2024

Transportation Planners Seek Public Input to Develop Kentucky’s Rail Plan

March meetings set for Fulton, Louisville, Ashland; online survey available

FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 6, 2024) – Transportation planners completing a statewide analysis of

freight and passenger rail in Kentucky invite the public to provide feedback at meetings next week or

online. Whether you’re a rail user, a business owner or simply interested in transportation, input on the

2024 Kentucky Statewide Rail Plan will help guide future rail service enhancements.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) will host three in-person public open houses March 11-

13 at the following locations and times:

• Monday, March 11, Fulton, Kentucky, at Pontotoc Park Community Center, 100 W. State Line

St., from 4-7 p.m.

• Tuesday, March 12, Louisville, Kentucky, at Union Station, 1000 W. Broadway, from 4-7 p.m.

• Wednesday, March 13, Ashland, Kentucky, at the Ashland Transportation Center, 99 15th St.,

from 4-7 p.m.

The open house meetings will feature information about the Statewide Rail Plan and allow attendees

to show how they use rail, how they want to use rail and how Kentucky should prioritize future rail

needs. The public may drop in at any time during each meeting’s three-hour schedule. Attendees will

be offered an electronic survey to provide feedback about future rail use and access.

For those unable to attend the in-person meetings, an online survey will be available on the project

website at kyrailplan.com.

“As a multimodal state, this plan has the potential to guide improvements to our passenger and freight

rail system and enhance rail service that benefits everyone,” said Jeremy Edgeworth, KYTC freight,

rail and waterways coordinator. “We value the input of community members and look forward to

hearing their perspectives.”

The 2024 Kentucky Statewide Rail Plan is a high-level guidance document that provides a snapshot of

current operations and opportunities to increase Kentucky’s economic growth and improve quality of

life. The plan will be a helpful resource for private railroad companies seeking to expand or enhance

rail services through federal grant opportunities.

Work on the plan began in the fall of 2023 as the KYTC team focused on understanding the current

conditions of the passenger and freight rail network and conducted an infrastructure assessment. This

level of analysis allowed local stakeholders and operators to understand the strengths and challenges

the network is facing and to begin identifying future opportunities. During this phase, focus groups and

key industry interviews were conducted to discuss and review initial findings.

The current and next phases will focus on gathering input from the public and on development of the

rail plan document. The plan will include information from the initial phases as well as identified rail

needs, opportunities, potential investments and improvements for both passenger and freight

networks.

After this process, the rail plan will be finalized and reviewed by the KYTC for adoption and

implementation next year.

For more information on the Kentucky Statewide Rail Plan or to subscribe to updates, visit

kyrailplan.com.