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B&P Tunnel Program Construction Milestone: Utility Siphon Tunnel “Breakthrough”

The B&P Tunnel Replacement Program reached a milestone by completing the utility siphon tunnel breakthrough, connecting both sides of the NEC railroad tracks using controlled blasting. This essential project paves the way for the Frederick Douglass Tunnel, enhancing underground utility infrastructure for Baltimore by Fall 2027. Visit media.amtrak.com for details.

March 10, 2026 - National Edition
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The B&P Tunnel Replacement Program recently achieved a major milestone for construction of a new 345-ft.-long utility tunnel that runs under the Northeast Corridor railroad tracks.
Amtrak photo
The B&P Tunnel Replacement Program recently achieved a major milestone for construction of a new 345-ft.-long utility tunnel that runs under the Northeast Corridor railroad tracks.
The B&P Tunnel Replacement Program recently achieved a major milestone for construction of a new 345-ft.-long utility tunnel that runs under the Northeast Corridor railroad tracks.   (Amtrak photo) In February, the company's contractor “broke through” the final section of rock pillar separating both sides of the tunnel, using controlled blasting.   (Amtrak photo) Next, the team will begin routing existing utility lines through the tunnel and shafts and reconnecting them back into the main city systems.   (Amtrak photo) Since Spring 2025, crews worked diligently on both shafts and tunnel in a coordinated effort.   (Amtrak photo)

The B&P Tunnel Replacement Program recently achieved a major milestone for construction of a new 345-ft.-long utility tunnel that runs under the Northeast Corridor (NEC) railroad tracks.

In February, the company's contractor "broke through" the final section of rock pillar separating both sides of the tunnel, using controlled blasting.

The siphon tunnel is an essential enabling project for the future Frederick Douglass Tunnel. Once complete, it will carry key water, sewer, communication and electrical utilities beneath the existing and future NEC railroad tracks.

Since Spring 2025, crews worked diligently on both shafts and tunnel in a coordinated effort. The east shaft reached its final depth in August 2025. The west shaft reached its final bottom elevation in February 2026, and the tunnel breakthrough occurred that same month.

Next, the team will begin routing existing utility lines through the tunnel and shafts and reconnecting them back into the main city systems. This work is expected to conclude in Fall 2027.

When completed, this part of Baltimore will have modern, more reliable underground utility infrastructure that supports safer and more resilient service for neighboring communities.

For more information, visit media.amtrak.com/.


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