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MnDOT - ACEC/MN Annual Conference Creating Multimodal Connections. Facilitator Patrick Watz, AECOM March 5, 2013. Central Corridor – The Common Link. 18 new stations 11 miles long 9.8 miles of new double track 47 new Light Rail Vehicles 40,940 average weekday ridership in 2030.
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MnDOT - ACEC/MN Annual Conference Creating Multimodal Connections Facilitator Patrick Watz, AECOM March 5, 2013
Central Corridor – The Common Link • 18 new stations • 11 miles long • 9.8 miles of new double track • 47 new Light Rail Vehicles • 40,940 average weekday ridership in 2030 • 18 new stations • 11 miles long • 9.8 miles of new double track • 47 new Light Rail Vehicles • 40,940 average weekday ridership in 2030
Central Corridor Timeline 2007 Preliminary Engineering (PE) Environmental Documentation Final Design - Heavy Construction Begins Full Funding Grant Agreement Continue Heavy Construction Start Operation 2009 2010 2011 2011 - 2013 2014
Today’s Presentations The Interchange Project: Innovation in Multimodal Planning & DesignGeorge Fantauzza, Project Architect, The Interchange Union Depot Renovation & Restoration: A Multimodal Transportation HubGreg Brown, URS Corporation Kevin Dalager, Mortenson Michael Bjornberg, HGA