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The Southeast Corridor (SEC) is a proposed passenger rail transportation project in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States to extend high-speed passenger rail services from Washington, D.C. south through Richmond, Petersburg with a spur to Norfolk (the Hampton Roads region) in Virginia through Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro and south to Charlotte in North Carolina and connect with the existing high-speed rail corridor from D.C. to Boston, Massachusetts known as the Northeast Corridor. Since first established in 1992, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has extended the corridor to Atlanta, Georgia and Macon, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; Columbia, South Carolina; Jacksonville, Florida; and Birmingham, Alabama.

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  • Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor (de)
  • Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor (en)
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  • Der Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor, abgekürzt SEHSR, ist ein Projekt, das im südlichen Teil der Ostküste der Vereinigten Staaten den Ausbau der Eisenbahninfrastruktur für den Personenverkehr vorsieht. Die Verbindungen des Northeast Corridors sollen über Washington D.C. hinaus in die Bundesstaaten Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia und Florida verlängert werden. Es handelt sich nicht um eine Hochgeschwindigkeitsstrecke nach europäischem Vorbild, da die Maximalgeschwindigkeit auf 90 mph (ca. 145 km/h) beschränkt ist. (de)
  • The Southeast Corridor (SEC) is a proposed passenger rail transportation project in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States to extend high-speed passenger rail services from Washington, D.C. south through Richmond, Petersburg with a spur to Norfolk (the Hampton Roads region) in Virginia through Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro and south to Charlotte in North Carolina and connect with the existing high-speed rail corridor from D.C. to Boston, Massachusetts known as the Northeast Corridor. Since first established in 1992, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) has extended the corridor to Atlanta, Georgia and Macon, Georgia; Greenville, South Carolina; Columbia, South Carolina; Jacksonville, Florida; and Birmingham, Alabama. (en)
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