Title: PowerPoint Presentation NCDOT Rail Progam
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2North Carolina Rail Division
3North Carolina Rail Division
- Under NC Department of Transportation
- Staff of about 50
- Mission toImprove expand passenger rail
serviceImprove safety at crossingsProvide
industrial accessImprove infrastructure Develop
high-speed railPreserve corridors for future use
4NCDOT Rail Organization
5NCDOT - Rail DivisionStatutory Responsibilities
- Corridor Preservation
- Intercity Passenger Service
- Crossing Safety
- Safety Inspections
- Industrial Development
- Revitalization
6NCDOT- Rail Division Planning
- Short Long Range Planning for Passenger
Services - Environmental Compliance
- State Rail Plan
- Corridor Acquisition
- Southeast High Speed Rail Coalition
- VA/NC High Speed Rail Compact
- Rail Industrial Access Program
7NCDOT - Rail Division Engineering Safety
- Engineering
- Commuter, freight and intercity
- TIP project scoping
- Rail Industrial Access Program
- Safety
- FRA-certified safety inspections
- Commuter rail safety oversight
- Crossing Safety
- Sealed Corridor and Traffic Separation Studies
- Gates, lights and signal improvements
- Crossing Inventory
- Corridor Management
8North Carolina Rail Service
9Capital Yard Maintenance Facility
10Advertising Marketing
- Publications
- Special Events
- Magazines
- Newspapers
- TV
- Radio
111-800 BY TRAIN Information Center
- Calls forwarded to Amtrak
- 25-30 information
- 35-40 reservations
12NCDOT Station Attendants
13www.bytrain.org
Train schedules Tourism information for each
destination Sample fares Station
directions Current promotions
14Investments in Infrastructure
- Develop Sealed Corridor Program
- Develop Private Crossing Safety
- Conduct Traffic Separation Studies
- Purchase North Carolina Railroad
- Renovate Historic Stations
- Develop New Multi-Modal Centers
- Improve track and signals
15Sealed Corridor Safety Improvements
- NCDOT NS partnership
- Treat 216 public crossings 47 private crossings
- Use existing technology
- FRA national model
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16Traffic SeparationStudies
- Comprehensive evaluation
- Make recommendations
- Completed in 17 communities
- Underway in 14 more
- Closed 94 crossings
17Station Improvements
- Renovating historic stations
- Developing new multi-modal centers
- Building new stations
18Historic Station Renovations
- GreensboroOpened Transit Center 2003Opening
Train Station 2005 32.6 million project - HamletOpening 2004 9.7 million project
- High PointOpened 2003 6.8 million project
19New Station Construction
- CaryOpened 1996 829,000 project
- CharlotteOpening 2006Estimated 110-207 million
project - KannapolisOpening 20042.7 million project
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21Track Signal Improvements
- Partnered with NS and NCRR
- Investing 45 million RGH GRO
- NCDOT- preliminary engineering design
- Norfolk Southern final design construction
22Track Signal Improvements
- Lengthen sidings
- Reconstruct interlocks
- Super-elevate tracks
- Straighten curves
- Double Track
23Track Signal Improvements
- Install Traffic Control Communications System
- Lengthen train detection circuits
- Revise train control signals
- Install bi-directional signals
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27Raleigh-Charlotte Travel Time in Minutes
28Total State Investment inRail Infrastructure
- Sealed Corridor 10
- Private Crossing Safety Initiative 2
- Traffic Separation Studies 10.5
- North Carolina Railroad 71
- Station Renovation 68
- New Station Construction 33.5
- Track Signal Improvements 25
- Total Infrastructure Investment 220 million
29Rail Division State Federal Funding FY 03-04
30High Speed Rail Development
- Southeast corridor500 miles Washington
Charlotte - Modeled to generate revenuein excess of
operating cost - Record of Decision received
- Negotiating acquisition of CSX S-line
Richmond-Raleigh - Invested 5.4 million to date
31Business Political Support
- Gubernatorial support for 15 years
- Formed North Carolina-VirginiaHigh Speed Rail
Compact - Support from theSoutheastern Economic Alliance
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33Business Leaders Advocate The Immediate
Investment In A 21st Century Transportation
Infrastructure
Our chambers include
Atlanta Birmingham Charlotte Chattanooga
Columbia Greensboro Greenville Hampton Roads
Macon Raleigh Richmond
Savannah Spartanburg Winston-Salem
High-speed passenger rail would efficiently link
business centers in order for the Southeast to
effectively compete in global economic markets
State co-chairs Georgia Milton Jones,
President of Bank of America MidSouth North
Carolina Jim Hunt, former Governor of North
Carolina Alabama Charles McCrary, President
CEO of Alabama Power Company South Carolina
Arnold Nemirow, Chief Executive Officer of
Bowater Inc. Tennessee Phil Sanford, Chief
Executive Officer of Krystal Inc. Virginia
C.T. Hill, President of SunTrust MidAtlantic
Southeastern Economic Alliance presentation to
Congressional leaders, February 2003
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35Interim Report of the Governors Rail Passenger
Task Force, March 1989
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