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Volusia Transportation Planning Organization

Volusia Transportation Planning Organization. September 25, 2013. Rail / Transit Projects Overview. Overview of Statewide Projects Project Planning Existing Rail Transit Systems Current Amtrak Service All Aboard Florida Central Florida Projects SunRail OIA Connector Refresh

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Volusia Transportation Planning Organization

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  1. Volusia Transportation Planning Organization September 25, 2013

  2. Rail / Transit Projects Overview • Overview of Statewide Projects • Project Planning • Existing Rail Transit Systems • Current Amtrak Service • All Aboard Florida • Central Florida Projects • SunRail • OIA Connector Refresh • US 441 Corridor Study • LYNX • Questions / Comments

  3. Project Planning • FEC - Amtrak • Planning Stages • Miami to Jacksonville • JTA Corridor Study (2008) • Green Cove Springs to north of Jax • St Augustine to north of Jax • Tri-Rail Coastal Link • PD&E Study Phase • Miami to Jupiter – 85 miles • US 441 • Orlando to Lake County • OIA Connector • East – West Connectivity from OIA to I-4

  4. Existing Rail Transit Systems • MetroRail Miami • 25 mile elevated system • Two lines • Dadeland South to Palmetto • Tri-Rail South Florida • Existing Service (Miami-Dade to Palm Beach Counties) • Approximately 71 miles • SunRail • Spring 2014

  5. Current Amtrak Service • Auto Train • Lorton VA to Sanford, Florida • One of the most successful routes • Silver Meteor • NY – Orlando – Miami • Silver Star • NY – Orlando – Tampa – Miami

  6. All Aboard Florida

  7. All Aboard Florida • Orlando to Miami • Longer-term plans – Jax and Tampa • Privately constructed, operated and maintained • Begin construction late 2013 • Begin service early 2016 • 4 Stations • Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando • Schedule • 32 trains / day - 16 each direction • 3 Hours from Miami to Orlando

  8. All Aboard Florida • Work Completed • Ridership Study • Selected track alignment for Cocoa to Orlando segment • EA completed and FONSI on Miami to West Palm Beach segment • Department and AAF executed a lease for the Department-managed portion of the SR 528 right of way with AAF paying fair market value for a 100-year period

  9. All Aboard Florida • Ongoing Work • OOCEA approvals • Finalize lease agreement with AAF • FRA approvals • EA being conducted for West Palm Beach to Cocoa segment, FONSI expected late 2013 • AAF • Select operating vendor • Select equipment and rolling stock vendor and procure • Station design & construction • Select development partners at station sites

  10. All Aboard Florida • Additional Information • http://www.allaboardflorida.com/ • Questions / Comments • info@AllAboardFlorida.com

  11. A BETTER WAY TO GO!Coming Spring 2014

  12. Phase I – DeBary to Sand Lake Road • By 2014 • Phase II North – DeBary to Deland • Phase II South – Sand Lake Road to Poinciana • By 2016 • 30-minute peak service in each direction: • 5:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. • 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. • 2-hour off-peak service in each direction

  13. Project Update • July 18, 2011 • Phase I FFGA signed at Florida Hospital ceremonies • Nov. 3, 2011 • FDOT purchased the corridor from CSXT • Now responsible for all maintenance and operations • Jan. 27, 2012 • Groundbreaking Ceremonies held • Construction activities now underway • July 29, 2013 • FDOT took over dispatch operations on the SunRail corridor from CSXT

  14. Project Update • Sneak peak of first vehicle at the SunRail Operations Control Center Aug. 12 • Radio Disney Concert in the Park, Sept. 21 from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m., Central Park, Winter Park

  15. Project Update Operations and Maintenance • Awarded to Bombardier April 12, 2013 • Now mobilizing, hiring staff, training trainers • July 29, 2013 – took over dispatch operations on the SunRail corridor from CSXT • Responsibilities include: • Operations • Dispatching • Fleet maintenance • Track maintenance • Customer service • Station platform and facility maintenance • Material supply

  16. Project Update • Locomotives • Motive Power (Boise, ID) • 10 locomotives (7 for Phase 1 and 3 for Phase 2) • Delivery – Fall 2013 • 1st Locomotive arrives late August/early September • Coaches/Cab Cars • Bombardier (Plattsburgh, NY) • 20 passenger cars (14 for Phase 1 and 6 for Phase 2) • Delivery – Summer 2013 • 1st Cab Car arrives late July/early August

  17. Flip up seats

  18. OIA Connector Alternatives Analysis Refresh

  19. What is an “Alternatives Analysis”? System PlanningLetter Request • Process where corridor/study area studied in detail • Study defines transportation issues/ deficiencies & evaluates alternative solutions • Develop costs, benefits, & identify impacts for each alternative • Consider community input to guide decision making process FTA Acceptance Into Project Development Project Developmentand NEPA FTA Approval into Engineering Engineering Full FundingGrant Agreement FFGA

  20. Study Area

  21. Goals and Objectives • Provide transportation alternatives to the automobile • Provide additional people-carrying capacity • Improve mobility within the corridor • Provide transportation infrastructure to support economic development initiatives in the region and the corridor

  22. Tier 1 Corridors UNIVERSAL STUDIOS BELLE ISLE LEE VISTA Sand Lake Road Station FLORIDA MALL ORLANDO INT’L AIRPORT OC CONVENTION CENTER SEAWORLD ORLANDO Meadow Woods Station LAKE BUENA VISTA MEDICAL CITY • POITRAS • DEVELOPMENT Osceola Parkway Station • KISSIMMEE

  23. Tier 2 Viable Alternatives UNIVERSAL STUDIOS BELLE ISLE LEE VISTA Sand Lake Road Station FLORIDA MALL ORLANDO INT’L AIRPORT OC CONVENTION CENTER SEAWORLD ORLANDO Meadow Woods Station LAKE BUENA VISTA MEDICAL CITY • POITRAS • DEVELOPMENT Osceola Parkway Station • KISSIMMEE

  24. Where We Are Now

  25. Additional Information • Call or Email: Eileen LaSeur – Public Involvement Coordinator (QCA) • Phone: 407-883-8257ileen@QCAusa.com • Write: Libertad Acosta-Anderson – FDOT Project Manager • Florida Department of Transportation – District 5 • 133 S. Semoran Blvd. • Orlando, Florida 32807 • Meet or Email: John Mason – HDR Project Manager • John.Mason@hdrinc.com • Website: www.oiaconnector.com

  26. Study Area

  27. CommunityContext / Transportation Network

  28. Goals and Objectives • Improve mobility with a transit focus in the US 441 Corridor • Assess community consensus, financial and policy support for the mobility/transit improvements • Locally Preferred/Recommended Alternative adoption by MetroPlan Orlando and Lake~Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization • Satisfy Federal Transit Administration requirements to maximize opportunities for Federal funding

  29. Project Schedule

  30. Additional Information • Call or Email: Ginger Corless – Public Involvement Coordinator • Phone: 407-616-5500 • gcorless@tindaleoliver.com • Write: Libertad Acosta-Anderson, FDOT Project Manager • FDOT District Five • 133 S. Semoran Blvd • Orlando, FL 32807 • Meet or Email: Michael J. Carragher VHB Project Manager • mcarragher@vhb.com • Web Site:www.us441corridorstudy.com

  31. US 192 Corridor Analysis • US 192 Corridor Analysis • US 27 in Lake County to Florida’s Turnpike • US 441 and JYP from SunRail to Pleasant Hill • To be complete in late 2013

  32. SR 50 Corridor Analysis • Orange / Lake County Road to SR 434 • SR 434 to Orange Seminole County Line • April 2013 – Summer 2014

  33. Questions

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