Title: Intercity Passenger Rail
1Intercity Passenger Rail
- Three successful systems
- Californias Capitol Corridor
- The Cascades
- Virginia Railway Express
2Harris poll Priorities for passenger
transportation
- 47 Safety
- 44 Energy efficiency
- 29 Cost
- 27 Environment
- 26 Reliability
On-line poll of 1,961 adults released 2.08.06
3Trains are a great way to see America
4Inter-city rail offers many amenities
5Trains take cars and trucks off our highways
- Trains took 16 million vehicles off Virginia
highways in 2001 - 3.6 million passengers
- 189 million tons of freight
6Trains take cars and trucks off our highways
- Virginia Railway Express takes one lane of
traffic off I-66 and I-95 during peak hours every
day
7Trains take cars and trucks off our highways
- A single freight train takes 280-500 trucks off
the roads.
8Some facts about Intercity Rail
- Connects communities across the continent
- Provides a choice
- An alternative to driving
- An alternative to flying
- Not the same as commuter rail or light rail
- Intermodal links to transit
9Intercity Rails role in transportation
- Provides a travel choice
- Connects
- students to campuses
- leisure travelers to destinations
- rural Americans to urban centers
- business travelers to commercial centers
- seniors to mobility
- Vital to National Security (WWI, II)
10Harris poll Americans want more rail options
- Want a bigger share of passenger transport
- 44 Commuter trains
- 35 Long-distance trains
- 23 Local bus
- 23 Airlines
- 11 Local car
- 11 Long-distance car
- Want a bigger share of freight transport
- 63 Freight RR
- 35 Air Freight
- 24 Trucks
11Intercity Passenger Rail
- Where convenient, reliable new service is
started, ridership explodes
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13San Jose to Sacramento16 stations in 8 Northern
California Counties
14Unique California StationsFresno Station
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17- 1,165,300 riders in 2004
- In six years
- Ridership gains of 152
- Revenue increase 110
- Number of daily trains increased 200 (from 8 to
24) - Locally controlled and managed
- Amtrak provides operations
- State funded
18Kids Ride Free
19School Field Trips Use the Train
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21Eugene, OR to Vancouver, BC
22Cascades Route Map
23Facts about The Cascades
- Over 603,000 riders in 2004.
- Met its 12-year ridership goal in 3 years
- Ridership grows 2-4 every year
- State funded by Oregon Washington
- Trains designed for high speed (limited to 79 mph
for safety) - Tilting technology keeps riders comfortable
- Seats are turned for return trip
241999 Tour of Seattle-Portland Transit
- Local decision-makers ride
- The Cascades
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27Cascades Talgo trainsets
28Other states making significant public
investments in intercity passenger rail
- Virginia Senate START Commission
- Virginia should review its role in creating
passenger rail alternatives in light of the
private sectors decision not to provide such
service.
- North Carolina
- New Mexico
- Florida
- Illinois
- Wisconsin
- New York
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31TDX Route Map
32Virginia Railway Express
33VRE Service Network
80 mile system NS track to Broad Run CSX track to
Fredrxburg 2004 19 engines 68 coaches Locally
owned and managed AMTRAK operation
34VRE Performance
- Ridership has doubled since 1993
- Carries 3.3 million riders annually
- Takes one lane of traffic off I-95 and I-66
daily during peak hours - National reputation for customer service, on-time
performance efficiency
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