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Colorado Rail Passenger Association Spring Meeting

Colorado Rail Passenger Association Spring Meeting. June 1, 2013. FasTracks Background. 122 miles of new light rail and commuter rail 18 miles of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service 31 new park-n-Rides; over 21,000 new spaces Enhanced Bus Network & Transit Hubs (FastConnects)

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Colorado Rail Passenger Association Spring Meeting

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  1. Colorado Rail Passenger AssociationSpring Meeting June 1, 2013

  2. FasTracks Background • 122 miles of new light rail and commuter rail • 18 miles of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service • 31 new park-n-Rides; over 21,000 new spaces • Enhanced Bus Network & Transit Hubs (FastConnects) • Redevelopment of Denver Union Station

  3. Northwest Rail Line • 41-mile corridor • Uses existing BNSF line from Pecos to Longmont • Includes use of existing freight track and construction of new track. • Double track operation will be shared by passenger and freight services 3

  4. Northwest Rail Line - Segment 1 • DUS to Westminster Station • Included as part of Eagle P3 project • Construction began in 2012 • Project opening in 2016 4

  5. Northwest Rail Line – Segment 2 • Westminster to Longmont • Shared commuter/ freight operations with BNSF • BNSF to construct track improvements • RTD to construct stations, platforms, traffic improvements, etc. • Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) technology 5

  6. Northwest Area Mobility Study For stakeholders in North area, the Northwest Area Mobility Study (NAMS) will determine transit priorities in the region, taking into account new conditions

  7. General Study Area • Northwest Area Mobility Study • Study Area • North: Longmont • East: I-25 • West: SH 93/SH 119 • South: SH 72/88th Ave.

  8. Five Key Study Elements 1. Northwest Rail: • Service options • Construction phasing options: • Westminster Center/ 88th Ave. • Church Ranch • Broomfield/Flatiron • Louisville • Boulder Transit Village • Downtown Longmont

  9. Five Key Study Elements (cont’d) 2. North Metro Extension Longmont: • Alternative A -Preferred Alignment from the North I-25 EIS • Alternative B -Utilize the Boulder Branch turning northward on US 287 • Includes spur to Boulder • Alternative C - Utilize the CDOT North I-25 alignment from ICS Study to SH 119

  10. Five Key Study Elements (cont’d) 2. North Metro Extension Longmont: • Alternative A -Preferred Alignment from the North I-25 EIS • Alternative B -Utilize the Boulder Branch turning northward on US 287; • includes spur to Boulder • Alternative C - Utilize the CDOT North I-25 alignment from ICS Study to SH 119

  11. Five Key Study Elements (cont’d) 3. US 36 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Program Commitments • For Opening Day and 2035 • Service Plan • Capital Improvements • FasTracks Costs and Funding

  12. Five Key Study Elements (cont’d) 4. Arterial BRT Connections: • General Corridors Identified by RTD/Stakeholders: • Table Mesa PnR; Foothills Pkwy; SH 119 Longmont • US 287 Between Broomfield and Longmont /US 36 • East/West Connections: Boulder, Louisville, Lafayette, and to Brighton • Others—TBD by Stakeholders and RTD

  13. Five Key Study Elements (cont’d) • High Level Analysis of North I-25 Reverse-Commute Issues: Between Denver Union Station and US 36: • Identification of Travel Issues • Proposed Solutions

  14. Schedule • HNTB selected as project consultant • Consultant team preparing background tech memos • Telephone Town Hall meeting June 19 • Public open houses to be scheduled in the fall. • Study scheduled for completion by Feb 2014 • Upon study completion, RTD will work with stakeholders to determine funding options to advance study’s preferred alternatives

  15. Public Involvement • Study will include public outreach efforts – currently developing detailed public involvement plan • Will be soliciting public input on establishing priorities and determining study outcomes

  16. Questions? Chris Quinn Planning Project Manager chris.quinn@rtd-denver.com (303) 299-2439

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