The enclosed Virginia State Rail Plan: Draft was available for public comment from September 19, 2017 through November 3, 2017.

Similar documents
Passenger Rail in Virginia

Governor s Transportation Vision Panel

Project Description Form 6V

Staunton. Transportation Plan. Transportation Planning Division. Virginia Department of Transportation

DRAFT BUENA VISTA 2020 TRANSPORTATION PLAN

Bus Rapid Transit ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS. Open House

The Route 29 Corridor Study was initiated at the request of Virginia s Commonwealth

Vision to Action Community Coalition February 14, 2014 Briefing

ARTINSVILLE ENRY OUNTY REA RANSPORTATION TUDY

ARRENTON RANSPORTATION

Richmond Area MPO Regional Transportation and Land Use Performance Measures 2013

Purpose and Need. Chapter Introduction. 2.2 Project Purpose and Need Project Purpose Project Need

VIRGINIA RAILWAY EXPRESS

A Sketch Method for Forecasting Intercity Passenger Rail Demand

Transportation in Washoe County. Lee Gibson, Executive Director February 15, 2011

Going Green: How California is Reviving Passenger Rail. APTA/ AASHTO AASHTO 2008 State Public Transit Partnerships. August 7, 2008

the Story of the 30s & 70s Bus Lines James Hamre - WMATA

Ridership in Virginia by System FY2017

I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project Fairlington Citizens Association September 12, 2016

Shenango Valley MPO. State Transportation Commission 2015 Twelve Year Program Development

I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project Crystal City Civic Association September 21, 2016

Route 7 Corridor Study

A Federal Perspective on Congestion Pricing. Wayne Berman Federal Highway Administration July 8, 2010

Multimodal Transportation Plan

Scope of the Transit Priority Project

City of Wilsonville 5 th Street to Kinsman Road Extension Project

Arlington County 10-Year Transit Development Plan & Premium Transit Network Briefing. May 2016

I-95/Temple Avenue Improvements Project Colonial Heights, VA

SANTA CLARA COUNTYWIDE BICYCLE PLAN August 2008

RTA 2013 Leadership Briefing and Tour Report

Rhode Island Moving Forward Long-Range Transportation Plan 2040 Municipal Roundtable Providence County

Performance Criteria for 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan

POTENTIAL SANTA CLARA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION MEASURE

Presentation of Staff Draft March 18, 2013 COUNTYWIDE TRANSIT CORRIDORS FUNCTIONAL MASTER PLAN

Chapter 5 Future Transportation

UPDATE. I-81 VDOT launches I-81 improvement study. Virginia Keeps America Moving Winter 1996

A. LETTERS OF SUPPORT ON THE WYTHE CREEK ROAD WIDENING PROJECT

Roanoke Valley TRANSIT VISION PLAN

A wide variety of transportation

Attendee Registration Packet

City of Fairfax, Virginia City Council Work Session

Elon Bicycle, Pedestrian and Lighting Plan. Pedestrian Rail Crossings Study

MOBILITY RESULTS AREA. Budgeting For Outcomes Council Presentation January 12, 2007

Rio Mills Rd/Berkmar Dr Extended Connection

Caltrain Bicycle Parking Management Plan

Virginia Beach Transit Extension Study Draft Environmental Impact Statement Town Center Alignment Alternative Public Informational Meetings September

Norfolk Tide LRT System Weaving Transit in Downtown Norfolk

JONESBORO HIGHWAY 63 HIGHWAY 18 CONNECTOR STUDY

Transportation Day at the Capitol. Charlie Zelle Commissioner, MnDOT Feb. 16, 2017

Report to Cabinet. 18 May 2016

Alternative Partnerships to Provide Public Transportation. APTA Emerging Leaders Program Class of 2017

November 14, Dulles To DC Loop Public-Private Partnership Proposal. Executive Summary

INFRASTRUCTURE: Using the Grid to Create a more Self-Sustaining Downtown. Studio Spring 2013

TRANSIT PERFORMANCE IN THE I-66 INSIDE THE BELTWAY CORRIDOR

What if YOU could help plan Northern Virginia s transportation future?

Tulsa Metropolitan Area LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN

TriMet Review of Debunking Portland: The Public Transit Myth September 2007

Multi Modal Transit Access Plan KIPDA ID # 239. Project Type: STUDY

Transportation Master Plan Advisory Task Force

Notice of Availability of the Draft Transportation Plan and Environmental Impact

FY 2018 I-66 Commuter Choice Program Presentation to the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission May 3,

NORTHERN VIRGINIA HIGHLIGHTS for the Dulles Area Transportation Association

Appendix A-K Public Information Centre 2 Materials

PURPOSE AND NEED SUMMARY 54% Corridor Need 1. Corridor Need 2. Corridor Need 3. Corridor Need 4. Corridor Need 5

Project Narrative. Albuquerque, NM. July 31, 2015

North Coast Corridor:

395 Express Lanes Extension

2045 Long Range Transportation Plan. Summary of Draft

The I-680 Southbound Express Lane

Appendix T-2: Transportation Facilities Inventory

Transportation-Demand Management Community Presentation

Bus Rapid Transit Plans

Gulf Coast Passenger Rail Service Opportunities. Todd Stennis Director, Government Affairs August 16, 2012

JPB BOARD MEETING FEBRUARY 7, Correspondence Packet as of January 31, 2019, 1 p.m.

TRASBURG RANSPORTATION

CHAPTER 6. Introduction. Transit Element. The Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority System. Kanawha County Putnam County

TRANSPORTATION & ACCESS

Mobility Greater Johnson County Transportation Coalition. May 23, 2018

Community Transit Solutions for the Suburbs APTA Annual Meeting Steve Fittante, New Jersey Transit Corporation September 30, 2013

Metropolitan Council Transportation Committee

WHAT IFS: Over the course of

What are Managed Lanes?

I-95 NEW HAVEN HARBOR CROSSING CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

US 69 RELIEF ROUTE STUDY

I-95 NEW HAVEN HARBOR CROSSING CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project Arlington County Board October 18, 2016

The ALS Association - DC/MD/VA Chapter 2009 Sponsorship Opportunities

Public Consultation Centre

Haringey Annual Parking and Enforcement Report. April 2010 March 2011

Maryland State Highway Mobility Report. Morteza Tadayon

VIII. Project Prioritization & Implementation

MTP BICYCLE ELEMENT UPDATE. November 2017

MTA CAPITAL PROGRAM: Tri-State Transportation Campaign

Project Description Form 8EE

Memorandum. Fund Allocation Fund Programming Policy/Legislation Plan/Study Capital Project Oversight/Delivery Budget/Finance Contract/Agreement Other:

Community Engagement Process

H I G H S P E E D R A I L C O N C E P T V I S I O N R E P O R T

Overview of 64 Express Lanes. Secretary of Transportation Aubrey Layne April 12, 2017

Highway 217 Corridor Study. Phase I Overview Report

% of Sales Tax (net of Admin) First Year Amount. Metro State of Good Repair 2% $ 17 $ 350 $ 910 $ 1,140 $ 2,400

Transcription:

AGENDA ITEM #9: FOR YOUR INFORMATION A. Virginia State Rail Plan: Draft Virginia's rail network is a valuable asset for the Commonwealth. It provides an efficient means of moving freight and passengers both within and through the state. By diverting freight and passenger traffic from road to rail, Virginia's rail network relieves congestion, saves lives, improves air quality, helps grow the economy, and complements the Virginia highway network while reducing capital and maintenance expenditures. The enclosed Virginia State Rail Plan: Draft was available for public comment from September 19, 2017 through November 3, 2017. Enclosure 9 B. HRTPO Letter and Staff Comments on the Virginia State Rail Plan: Draft Attached is a letter, dated November 1, 2017, from Mr. Robert A. Crum, Jr., HRTPO Executive Director, to Ms. Jennifer Mitchell, Director, Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), regarding HRTPO staff comments on the Virginia State Rail Plan. Attachment 9-B C. DRPT Reports Ridership Increases on Virginia Amtrak Routes Attached is a press release, dated November 16, 2017, from the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), regarding increases in ridership across the Commonwealth. DRPT s Norfolk route, which includes one daily round trip to Washington, D.C., served 155,389 riders in federal fiscal year (FFY) 2017 (October 1, 2016 September 30, 2017), representing a six percent increase from FFY 2016. Ms. Cheryl Openshaw, Deputy Director, DRPT, commented at the November 16, 2017 HRTPO Board meeting that, There's some strong ridership gains that we're seeing, especially with the Norfolk train. We've seen a 6 percent increase in ridership over the past year. We attribute some of that to the regional marketing effort that has been put together by Hampton Roads, and we really appreciate that part for the marketing efforts. Attachment 9-C HRTPO Rail and Public Transportation Task Force Meeting December 7, 2017

D. Norfolk Amtrak Station 5-Year Anniversary Open House Attached is a flyer inviting committee members to attend the Open House scheduled for Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at the Norfolk Amtrak Station at Harbor Park. Attachment 9-D HRTPO Rail and Public Transportation Task Force Meeting December 7, 2017

Attachment 9-B

Attachment 9-B

Attachment 9-B

Attachment 9-B

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 16, 2017 DRPT: Kelsey Webb E-mail: kelsey.webb@drpt.virginia.gov Phone: (804) 840-0575 DRPT Reports Ridership Increases on Virginia Amtrak Routes ~ Increases Across the Commonwealth Emphasize State's Commitment to Transportation Alternatives ~ RICHMOND Today, the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) announced ridership increases on most Amtrak routes it supports in Virginia, reflecting demand for safe, reliable, and comfortable transportation alternatives. DRPT supports the operation of six Amtrak trains in Virginia that connect the Roanoke Valley, Central Virginia, and Hampton Roads to Washington, D.C. and to cities along Amtrak s Northeast Corridor. DRPT s Norfolk route, which includes one daily round trip to Washington, D.C., served 155,389 riders in federal fiscal year (FFY) 2017 (October 1, 2016 September 30, 2017), representing a six percent increase from FFY 2016. Also: The Lynchburg route (now the Roanoke route after its extension to the Star City on October 31, 2017) also runs a daily round trip to Washington, D.C. It served 189,811 riders in FFY 2017, increasing by 2.7 percent. The Newport News Route, which has two daily round trips to Washington, D.C., served 331,308 riders, increasing by 0.5 percent. The Richmond route also features two daily state-supported round trips to Washington, D.C. Ridership on these trains remained relatively steady by serving 174,935 riders. Attachment 9-C

Rail ridership increases across Virginia demonstrate that DRPT is meeting a transportation need that benefits citizens of the Commonwealth. Taking the train gets cars off crowded interstates, connects Virginians to business and leisure activities, and provides a dependable transportation alternative that improves mobility, said DRPT Director Jennifer Mitchell. DRPT-supported Amtrak trains provide single-seat rides from Virginia stations all the way to Boston and also provide numerous other benefits. Café cars, quiet cars, in-seat power outlets, spacious seats, and free Wi-Fi on most trains deliver a comfortable trip to riders, whether they are relaxing or working on-board. Riding the train also reduces about 271 million miles of personal driving in Virginia every year, which prevents about 3,000 accidents and saves lives. Railroads are more fuel efficient due to a lesser production of harmful emissions than cars. In addition, trains also support a growing economy because freight and passenger rail services together support more than 6,000 jobs. During the holidays and ongoing construction of an enhanced, higher capacity parking lot at the Richmond Staples Mill Station, DRPT urges all passengers using the station to be dropped off, use Lyft, or allow ample time to park. Alternate parking is available at the Henrico County Park and Ride, located just five blocks from the station at the intersection of Cloverdale Avenue and Crockett Street. For additional information about DRPT s supported Amtrak routes in Virginia, visit: http://www.drpt.virginia.gov/rail/amtrak-reports/ Attachment 9-C

Discount food truck vouchers available for the first 100 attendees Bring 5 canned food items for the local Food Bank for an additional prize entry YOU ARE INVITED TO THE NORFOLK AMTRAK STATION 5-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE TOUR THE STATION, REGISTER TO WIN AND HAVE LUNCH! Prizes drawn on the hour: Roundtrip Amtrak tickets for two to New York City and Washington D.C. Washington Wizards Tickets Major League Baseball Tickets Baltimore, Philly, NYC, Boston, D.C. Garden of Lights at Norfolk Botanical Garden Tickets Dickens Christmas Towne at Nauticus Family Pass And much more! FREE PARKING * REFRESHMENTS * PRIZE GIVEAWAYS DATE AND TIME Saturday, Tuesday, June Dec. 17 12th 5:30PM 7am Coffee 8:30PM & Pastries 10am Special Remarks 11am-1pm Food Trucks Onsite LOCATION The Norfolk Virginia Amtrak Zoo 3500 Station Granby at Harbor Street Park Norfolk, 280 Park VA Avenue 23504 Norfolk VA, 23510 PUBLIC WORKS To reserve the station for your next community meeting call 446-9252 Amtrak is a registered service mark of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, used with permission. Attachment 9 D