Providing public involvement outreach coordination and construction management services. This corridor carries about 100 trains per day and is a critical piece of the national freight network. Upgraded signal infrastructure and enhanced track connectivity will allow flexibility and access to four existing main line tracks, increasing the efficiency of the entire corridor. This project involves the addition of a second main track, rail track geometry improvements, and upgrades to signals, switches, and gates in the vicinity of Pullman Junction to remove bottlenecks and replace outdated infrastructure that slow down train movements and limit capacity and throughput. This benefits residents, rail-served freight entities, and the national freight network.