WE CAN HELP
While Amtrak has limited capital funds, the railroad can provide communities with engineering and design expertise, facilitate coordination with host railroads, and help municipalities navigate the complex issues related to accessibility, lease agreements, and other requirements associated with having an active intercity rail station.
In the sections below below, you can learn more and find links to other resources.
Getting Started
Should you be planning to begin any work on your station (engineering review, design, construction, or seeking funding) within the next few months, please contact us immediately. We are eager to share our experience, knowledge and contacts.
If you would like more information about Amtrak train routes, fares, schedules and directions to stations, please visit Amtrak.com, click the Amtrak logo located at the top and bottom of any page on this site, or call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245).

Ray Lang, Senior Director–National and State Relations describes the role of Amtrak's
Government Affairs department.
State Departments of Transportation
State DOTs may provide funding and/or guidance in for renovation projects:
Federal Sites
Contact information for various federal agencies which provide regulatory input, grants and guidance for station renovation projects:
Department of Housing and Urban Developmentent
Economic Development Administration
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Railroad Administration
Federal Transit Administration
National Park Service Links to the Past
U.S. Department of the Interior - Heritage Preservation Services
U.S. Department of the Interior - National Register of Historic Places
National Trust for Historic Preservation
The National Trust champions preservation by providing leadership, education, advocacy and resources to people working to preserve, improve and enjoy the places that matter to them.
- Contact the appropriate regional office
- State Tax Credits for Historical Preservation (pdf)
- Save America's Treasures
Associations and Other Organizations
Informative sites relating to communities, transportation, design issues and advocacy:
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
American Institute of Architects
American Public Transit Association
American Public Works Association
Center for Livable Communities
Community Transportation Association of America
Council of University Transportation Centers
Institute of Transportation Engineers
International City/County Management Association
International Downtown Association
National Association of Counties
National Association of Railroad Passengers
Surface Transportation Policy Project
Important Financial Resources
Sites referring to documentation related to grants, planning and foundations:
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Grant Opportunities for Rail Station Development

