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$414M Contract Awarded for Franconia-Springfield Rail Bypass

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The Virginia Passenger Rail Authority (VPRA) has awarded a $414 million contract to the FlatironDragados-Herzog joint venture for the construction of the Franconia-Springfield Rail Bypass project. The project aims to eliminate a longstanding bottleneck south of the Franconia-Springfield station — a crucial point for both freight and passenger trains traveling between Fredericksburg and Washington, D.C.

Eliminating Bottlenecks and Boosting Reliability

Currently, passenger trains must cross over freight lines at grade level to switch track sides — a setup that often causes delays and congestion. The new bypass will include a 1.4-mile stretch of new passenger rail track, featuring a 0.6-mile-long flyover bridge to safely carry passenger trains over CSX freight tracks.

Construction will begin with a temporary shoofly track to maintain train movement during the build. This detour will allow uninterrupted service while crews construct the main bypass bridge and new rail line.

Franconia-Springfield Bypass is located just south of Franconia-Springfield station

FlatironDragados and Herzog Lead the Build

The FlatironDragados-Herzog JV brings extensive rail construction experience from projects across North America. Jim Schneiderman, Executive Vice President at FlatironDragados, emphasized the project’s importance: “This partnership leverages expertise developed on projects throughout North America. We’re proud to deliver safer, more efficient rail service by reducing congestion and improving reliability.”

Scott Norman, Executive Vice President of Herzog, added: “Herzog is proud to work alongside our partners at FlatironDragados and VPRA. We look forward to delivering this project on time and on budget.”

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Critical Link for Virginia’s Rail Future

The Franconia-Springfield Bypass is closely coordinated with the Franconia to Lorton Third Track Project, which together will boost capacity for passenger trains and enhance safety through this busy corridor. Once complete, the bypass will separate freight and passenger operations — improving on-time performance for both.

Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2025 with completion targeted for 2029. The project is a collaboration among VPRA, CSXT, Amtrak, Virginia Railway Express, and other key agencies.

Franconia-Springfield Rail Bypass: Fact Sheet

  • Project: Franconia-Springfield Rail Bypass
  • Location: South of Franconia-Springfield Station, Virginia
  • Length: 1.4 miles of new passenger rail, including a 0.6-mile flyover bridge
  • Contract Value: $414 million
  • JV Partners: FlatironDragados and Herzog
  • Client: Virginia Passenger Rail Authority (VPRA)
  • Purpose: Separate freight and passenger rail to reduce delays and improve safety
  • Start Date: July 2025
  • Expected Completion: 2029
  • Key Coordination: Franconia to Lorton Third Track Project, CSXT, Amtrak, VRE

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