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Scope Team Topic Presentation- Light Rail

Scope Team Topic Presentation- Light Rail. Topic: Transportation Presenter: Nick Stanley Fall 2004, University of Minnesota. Introduction. We are the Scope Team Scope – What is the project going to accomplish? Light Rail Mass Transportation System of the Metro Area.

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Scope Team Topic Presentation- Light Rail

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  1. Scope Team Topic Presentation-Light Rail Topic: Transportation Presenter: Nick Stanley Fall 2004, University of Minnesota

  2. Introduction • We are the Scope Team • Scope – What is the project going to accomplish? • Light Rail Mass Transportation System of the Metro Area

  3. Mass Transport - History

  4. Horse Cars

  5. Steam Cars

  6. Electric Streetcars

  7. Electric Expansion

  8. Electric Out, Buses In

  9. Streetcar hits Grocery Store

  10. Light Rail - Present

  11. About the Train • Electrically Powered by wires 16-feet overhead • Each Car is 94-feet long • Manufactured by Bombardier • Top Speed of 55 mph, general speed of 40 mph, and slower in downtown • Seating for 66 and standing room for 120 per car with 4 doorways

  12. Fares • Self service, barrier free, proof of payment system • Same as bus fares • $100 fine for fare evasion

  13. Opening Day

  14. Light Rail – Scope • To preserve livability • To strengthen neighborhoods • To attract new employment opportunities • To improve alternative transportation options within the city • To promote growth, accessibility and economic vitality of Downtown

  15. Time Goals • Initial time goals were not met • Supposed to open April 3, 2004 • Opened for partial service June 26, 2004

  16. Light Rail - Milestones • Broke Ground January 17, 2001 • 12 Stations Completed • 13 Rail Cars Delivered • Mined Airport Rail Tunnels • Installed All Track in Minneapolis • Relocated Utilities in Downtown • As of now construction is 97% complete

  17. Construction Funding (Cost) • Federal 334.3 • State of Minnesota 100.0 • Metropolitan Airports Commission 87.0 • Hennepin County 84.2 • Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality Grant 49.8 • Transit Capital Grant 39.9 • MnDOT 29.1 • Total 715.3 (Amounts given in millions of United States Dollars)

  18. What went right? • Ridership is higher than expected • No major breakdowns • Only one major delay

  19. One Major Delay

  20. Conclusion • Next phase scheduled to be complete on December 4, 2004 • Rider ship is higher than expected • Will not know if scope goals have been accomplished until 2020 • Jessie Ventura did not invent Light Rail

  21. References • Star Tribune articles: - “LRT crash killed driver about to give up keys” (09/28/2004) - “Light rail’s next phase opens Dec. 4” (09/28/2004) - “September light-rail ridership exceeds goals” (10/09/2004) • Websites - Metropolitan Rail Office Hiawatha Light Rail Project website (http://www.dot.state.mn.us/metro/lrt/) - Metropolitan Council – Transportation – Hiawatha Light Rail Transit website (http://www.metrocouncil.org/transportation/lrt/lrt.htm) - Planning Division (department of community Planning and Economic Development) website (http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/citywork/light-rail/planning/index.html) - Star Tribune Photo Gallery websites (http://www.startribune.com/images/ss/1185_0.html and http://www.startribune.com/images/ss/1188_0.html)

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