Could a Tucson–Phoenix Rail Line Transform Arizona Travel?

I think I’ve driven Interstate 10 from Tucson to Phoenix a thousand times, at least. Let’s face it, if you’re heading west, once you pass Picacho Peak, the ride becomes monotonous.

Imagine this: instead of willing yourself to stay awake through the boredom and tedium of the drive on I-10 between Phoenix and Tucson, you’re sipping coffee, skimming your favorite book, all while watching saguaros roll gently by – all from the comfort of a railcar.

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Why Arizona Needs a Tucson–Phoenix Rail Line

Well, wake up, because that daydream could become reality sooner than you think. Arizona is planning a passenger rail line between Buckeye and Tucson. The plan is to have stops at Sky Harbor Airport, as well as Tempe and Queen Creek.

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) estimates that I-10 carries more than 70,000 vehicles daily across some of Arizona’s stretches of the interstate highway.

A rail could cut serious traffic and commuting stress. If you make regular trips between the Tucson and Phoenix Metro areas, this could be a great alternative. Think of it as carpooling, only you get Wi-Fi and no awkward small talk.

How Much Would Rail Tickets Cost?

Ticket prices haven’t been set, but based on similar Amtrak routes, such as San Diego to Los Angeles, you can probably expect to pay around $20 to $35 each way. Considering how much fuel costs continue to rise, that price could easily beat the cost of gas and vehicle maintenance.

Environmental Benefits of Rail Travel

Riding the rail between these two major Arizona cities could be more than just convenient; it would also be beneficial for the environment by reducing auto emissions.

Trains can be up to 70% more energy-efficient per passenger mile than cars, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Ultimately, this could create a cleaner, quieter corridor between two of Arizona’s largest cities…

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