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Governor Announced Funding for Railway Infrastructure in Kentucky

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Frankfort, Kentucky, October 27, 2025

News Summary

Governor Andy Beshear has announced over $5.6 million in state grants for six railway infrastructure improvement projects across Kentucky, funded by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s KIASI program. The program offers 50% funding for proposed project costs, and the emphasis is on enhancing safety and infrastructure for railways. Additionally, Bowling Green officials are exploring restoring passenger train service, requesting funds for a feasibility study to connect the area with major cities, which could revitalize transportation options and economic growth.

Frankfort, Kentucky — Governor Andy Beshear has announced the allocation of over $5.6 million in state grants for six railway infrastructure improvement projects across Kentucky. These grants, funded by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) through the Kentucky Industrial Access and Safety Improvement (KIASI) program, are aimed at enhancing both safety and infrastructure for railway companies operating within the state.

The KIASI program offers recipients 50% funding on proposed project costs, and this year’s funding was made available as part of an annual allocation of $7.5 million. Despite the total funding awarded this year reaching only $5.6 million, which indicates that there is still capacity for additional applicants seeking grants, the KYTC continues to provide frequent opportunities for railway companies to apply for state support.

Naitore Djibenou, the executive director of public affairs for the KYTC, emphasized that these grants will be valuable for improving businesses as well as contributing positively to both the local and state economy. The proposed railway projects focus on several essential improvements, which may include upgrades to existing rail lines, the addition of new tracks, and ensuring proper water flow under railways to maintain safety and operational efficacy.

In a separate initiative, officials in Bowling Green are exploring the potential of restoring passenger train service to the area. Entrepreneur Bobby Rabold has presented a plan seeking a grant of up to $500,000 for a feasibility study regarding a passenger rail service. This proposed passenger rail corridor aims to connect Bowling Green with major cities such as Nashville, Louisville, and Cincinnati, potentially revitalizing transportation options in the region.

The push for passenger rail service aligns with the Corridor Identification and Development Program, which was established under the Infrastructure and Jobs Act in 2021. Bowling Green last had passenger train service in 1979 when Amtrak’s “Floridian” service was discontinued. The city is now considering various options for restoring this service, which could provide significant economic benefits.

City Manager Jeff Meisel and Warren County Judge-Executive Doug Gorman both support researching passenger rail options, seeing them as a potential tourism boost. Rabold remains optimistic that the historical presence of passenger trains can be recreated in Bowling Green, providing connectivity and convenience for residents and visitors alike.

Key Statistics from the KIASI Program

  • Total funding announced: $5.6 million
  • Annual KIASI program allocation: $7.5 million
  • Percentage of funding provided to recipients: 50%
  • Number of projects funded: 6

Potential Economic Impact of Passenger Rail Service

  • Proposed rail connection: Bowling Green to Nashville, Louisville, and Cincinnati
  • Feasibility study grant request: Up to $500,000
  • Last passenger train service discontinued: 1979

Conclusion

Statement of the initiatives spearheaded by both the KYTC and local officials reflect a growing recognition of the importance of railway infrastructure in fostering economic growth in Kentucky. As funding opportunities remain available, transportation improvements may provide both historical and modern benefits for the communities involved.

FAQ

What is the amount of funding announced by Governor Andy Beshear for railway infrastructure improvement projects in Kentucky?

Governor Andy Beshear announced over $5.6 million in state grants for six railway infrastructure improvement projects across Kentucky.

What is the KIASI program?

The KIASI program offers 50% funding on proposed project costs to grant recipients.

What initiatives are being explored for passenger train service in Bowling Green?

Bowling Green officials are exploring bringing back passenger train service to the area, as presented by entrepreneur Bobby Rabold, who seeks a grant of up to $500,000 for a feasibility study on passenger rail service.


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