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U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday celebrated the planned replacement of a 150-year-old tunnel in Baltimore, burnishing his 'builder-in-chief' credentials on friendly political territory, a sharp contrast to Washington's partisan debt battle.

U.S. President Joe Biden walks along the colonnade at the White House before departing for Camp David in Washington, U.S., January 27, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

Biden's administration will invest $4 billion to replace the Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel, part of the $1 trillion infrastructure law that passed Congress with bipartisan support and stands as one of the president's biggest legislative victories.The U.S. Civil War-era tunnel is a major chokepoint for commuter and long-distance rail traffic on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, which connects Washington, New York and Boston.

Trains that travel through the tunnel now at 30 miles per hour will travel at 110 mph when renovations are through, Biden said. "I know we can forge a path of building an economy where no one's left behind," Biden said. "That's what this project is all about ... it is about making things here in America again. It's about good jobs."as a bipartisan dealmaker who can ramp up infrastructure projects to reduce traffic congestion, improve safety, ease climate change, boost economic growth, halt inflation and create high-paying union jobs for people without college degrees.

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