Amtrak Restores Gulf Coast Line Post-Katrina
Amtrak Restores Gulf Coast Line Post-Katrina
US · Published Aug 28, 2025
Amtrak relaunched passenger rail service between Mobile, Alabama, and New Orleans after a 20-year pause since Hurricane Katrina.
The new “Mardi Gras Service” offers twice-daily trains starting at $15, boosting tourism, jobs, and local economies.
Leaders call the revival a milestone for Gulf Coast connectivity and cultural celebration.
Amtrak restarts Mobile-New Orleans route after Katrina
Amtrak has officially restored passenger rail service along the Gulf Coast, bridging Mobile, Alabama, and New Orleans after a 20-year hiatus caused by the devastating Hurricane Katrina. The newly launched “Mardi Gras Service” offers twice-daily train routes with fares starting at $15, aiming to revitalize tourism, stimulate job growth, and bolster local economies along the route.
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