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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 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 • US 441 Corridor Study • LYNX • Questions / Comments
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
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
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
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
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
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
All Aboard Florida • Additional Information • http://www.allaboardflorida.com/ • Questions / Comments • info@AllAboardFlorida.com
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
SR 50 Corridor Analysis • Orange / Lake County Road to SR 434 • SR 434 to Orange Seminole County Line • April 2013 – Summer 2014