Outdated US rail system faces increasing delays from extreme weather

Amtrak’s aging infrastructure struggles to maintain operations as climate change causes more frequent extreme weather events, leading to record delays.

Minho Kim reports for The New York Times.


In short:

  • Amtrak's passengers faced over 4,010 hours of weather-related delays in the 2023 fiscal year.
  • Heat waves were the largest contributor, causing nearly 1,200 hours of delays due to track deformities.
  • High temperatures also impact power systems, further disrupting rail services.

Key quote:

“Amtrak is beginning to see climate conditions impact on-time performance and is taking action.”

— Olivia Irvin, spokeswoman for Amtrak

Why this matters:

Increased train delays due to extreme weather highlight the urgent need for infrastructure modernization to adapt to climate change. Without significant investments, travel disruptions and safety risks will continue to escalate.

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