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April 3, 2014 CA Passenger Rail Summit

Coast Corridor and Project Overview of the Coast Daylight. Pete Rodgers Administrative Director. April 3, 2014 CA Passenger Rail Summit. What is the “CRCC”?. P lanning coalition for the Coast Rail line from Los Angeles to San Francisco since 1992 S taffed by SLOCOG

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April 3, 2014 CA Passenger Rail Summit

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  1. Coast Corridor and Project Overview of the Coast Daylight Pete Rodgers Administrative Director April 3, 2014 CA Passenger Rail Summit

  2. What is the “CRCC”? • Planning coalition for the Coast Rail line from Los Angeles to San Francisco since 1992 • Staffed by SLOCOG • Technical Committee and Policy Committee • Key objective: • Establish direct LA-SF passenger rail service

  3. Accomplishments/Products • Coast Rail Improvement Study……………….. 1994 • Pacific Surflinerextendedto SLO …….……... 1995 • Starlight adds stop in Paso Robles .………….1996 • Capacity models completed …….2004, 2008, 2013 • 20+ local resolutions of support ……..……….2006 • $43 million state funding secured …………….2008 • $300,000 grant for environmental review ..…..2011 • Service Development Plan …………………….2013

  4. Active Members

  5. Agency Objectives (Assembly Resolution 39 – 1992) • Upgrade corridor for passenger & freight trains • Increase service frequency • Reduce running time • Increase speeds • Increase coordination • Address service gaps

  6. Support Rail Plans of Partners Capitol extension to Salinas Santa Cruz branch line (Pajaro) Ventura to Santa Barbara peak-hour service

  7. The Coast has been ignored { The Coast is a gap in State service

  8. Advantages of Coast Line Immediately implementable • Reward CA voters for Prop 1A One-seat ride Underutilized existing infrastructure Low-hanging fruit Big bang for the buck Coastline buses extremely popular 11 universities with 230K+ students

  9. Prime Objective: • Extend LA-SLO Pacific Surfliner • Improve travel time • What is required? • Train Equipment • Operating Funds • Track access and capital improvements

  10. 1. Train Equipment • Equipment will be maintained out of LA • One new train set (extension of train #761) • Amtrak will provide equipment – if necessary

  11. 2. Secure Operating Funds • If equipment available by April 2016 • Fund estimate includes: • $3 million - FY 15/16 • $6 million - FY 16/17 • Need continued strong local support • Need state legislative leadership

  12. 3. Agreement from Railroads • 3 capacity simulations completed • Negotiations with UPRR stalled • Capital projects identified are excessive • $43 million programmed • Amtrak engaged for feasibility study now

  13. Next steps • Secure railroad access approval ……...2014 • UPRR, Caltrain • Program capital funds • Existing & future (cap & trade) • Integrate Daylight in LOSSAN Business Plan • Finalize equipment availability …………2015 • Implement ……………………………..2016+

  14. Coast Corridor and Project Overview of the Coast Daylight Pete Rodgers April 3, 2014 CA Passenger Rail Summit

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