National Gateway
National Gateway is a multi-stage railroad construction project in the United States promoted by CSX Transportation, a unit of CSX Corporation. It is designed to improve rail connections between ports in the U.S. mid-Atlantic seaboard and the Midwest by upgrading bridges and tunnels to allow taller freight trains (ones carrying double-stack intermodal containers). In 2008 the company announced its plans to invest $300 million, and is seeking investment from state governments and the U.S. federal government of an additional $400 million as a public-private partnership.[1] Phase 1 of the $850 million project, between CSX's existing terminal in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and its hub facility in Northwest Ohio. was completed in September 2013.[2]
Unrelated project
An unrelated project with the same name was founded in 2001 as an engineering test between global communication networks.[3]
Completed railway improvement projects
- Northwest Ohio Intermodal Terminal in North Baltimore, Ohio. Funded completely by CSX. Opened February 2011.[4][5] A number of tunnels were open cut for the project including: 
- Shoo Fly Tunnel (2012)
 - Pinkerton Tunnel (2012)
 - Benford Tunnel (2012)
 
 - Virginia Avenue Tunnel in Washington, DC (2018). Tunnel rebuilt using cut-and-cover to double track and allow for double-stacked containers.[6]
 
Projects under construction or funded
- Rail corridor parallel to Interstate 70 and Interstate 76 between Washington, D.C. and northwest Ohio, via Pittsburgh. Federal funding approved in December 2010.[7]
 - Lowering track on the Capital Subdivision in Maryland.[8]
 - Replacing bridges and modifying tunnels on the Metropolitan Subdivision in Maryland.[8]
 
Proposed projects
- Rail corridor parallel to Interstate 95 between North Carolina and Baltimore, via Washington, D.C. 
- Lowering track and modifying the Long Bridge on the RF&P Subdivision in Washington
 - Replacing a bridge on the RF&P Subdivision in Woodbridge, Virginia
 
 - Washington, D.C. - Ohio rail corridor 
- New intermodal terminal in western Pennsylvania.
 - New intermodal rail yard in Columbus, Ohio.
 
 - Carolina Corridor between Wilmington and Charlotte
 
See also
- National Docks Secondary and Long Dock Tunnel
 - List of CSX Transportation lines
 - Heartland Corridor – Norfolk Southern Railway improvement project
 - Norfolk Southern Crescent Corridor
 - Virginia Port Authority
 - Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery, a stimulus program providing some of the funding
 - MidAmerica Corridor[9]
 
References
- ^ CSX Corporation, Jacksonville, FL (2008). "CSX Announces National Gateway to Improve Flow of Freight." Archived 2010-11-20 at the Wayback Machine 2008-05-01.
 - ^ "Railroad initiative nearing completion | National Gateway".
 - ^ National Gateway (Communications)
 - ^ TradingMarkets.com (2010-09-19). "Loaded for Business."
 - ^ Akron Railroad Club (2011-06-30)."CSX Shows Off North Baltimore Container Facility."
 - ^ "Virginia Avenue Tunnel: Project Overview". Projects and Partnerships. CSX. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
 - ^ ProgressiveRairoading.com (2010-12-17). "USDOT, Ohio finalize TIGER grant pact for National Gateway corridor."
 - ^ a b CSX (2011-05-18). "CSX Commits Additional $160 Million to National Gateway." Press release.
 - ^ "NS | Norfolk Southern". www.nscorp.com. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
 
- "CSX initiative will include new intermodal terminals". Jacksonville Business Journal. May 2, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
 - Berman, Jeff (May 12, 2008). "Transportation infrastructure: CSX launches National Gateway. Rail carrier says $700 million PPP will provide efficient transportation link between Mid-Atlantic ports and Midwest". Logistics Management. Archived from the original on May 21, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
 - Burns, Adrian (May 2, 2008). "CSX commits to new south-side intermodal facility". Business First of Columbus, Ohio. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
 - Maryland Department of Transportation, Hanover, MD (2008). "Maryland Freight Project List - Rail." Accessed 2009-12-05.
 - Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, Washington, DC (2009). "CSX National Gateway Projects in the Washington Region." Accessed 2009-12-05.
 
External links
- National Gateway - Official site of National Gateway, a CSX Transportation project
 - National Gateway page at Ohio DOT TIGER grants