Update on Positive Train Control (PTC) Committee-of-the-Whole October 30, 2018 Timothy H. McKay Executive Vice President, Growth/Regional Development 1
Status of Congressional Action Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2015 Congress revised Positive Train Control systems requirements: Extended deadline from December 31, 2015, to December 31, 2018 Provide for an Alternative Schedule and Sequence for implementing a PTC system With an approved Alternative Schedule and Sequence, PTC must be implemented by a deadline that is both as soon as practicable and no later than December 31, 2020 2
PTC Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Guidelines FRA Deadline December 31, 2018 Alternate Schedule Installation of All Hardware Components Installation of All Communication Installation of Back Office System Adequate staff trained to support Revenue Service Demonstration (RSD) In RSD on at least one segment OR met any other criteria established by the FRA, Substitute Criteria 3
PTC Status Update Spectrum: Acquired and Available for Use Data Radios: Installed all Base Stations (3) and OnBoard Radios (17) Hardware Installation OnBoard: 17 of 17 Installed (100%) Wayside Interface Units (WIUs): 38 of 38 Installed (100%) Communications: Base Stations: 3 of 3 Installed (100%) Network Equipment: 38 of 38 installed (100%) Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)/Back Office System (BOS): Dispatch Local Servers Installed: Dec. 2017 Train Management Dispatch System (TMDS) Application / Non PTC deployment: Sept. 2018 4
PTC Status Update FRA Submittals PTCIP Ver 5.0 Approved Apr 2018 Test Request Approved May 2018 Change Management Plan Accepted Jul 2018 Brake Test Plan Submitted Jul 2018 Critical Feature Plan Accepted Aug 2018 PTC RSD Request Submitted Aug 2018 5
PTC Status Update FRA Submittals Substitute Criteria Submitted Sept 2018 Critical Feature Test Report Submitted Sep 2018 Brake Test Report Submitted Oct 2018 Route & Speed Verification Submitted Oct 2018 WIU Field V&V Test Plans Accepted Oct 2018 FIT Test Plan Submitted Oct 2018 6
PTC Next Steps Onboard Software: Upgrade Software Configuration Nov 07, 2018 CAD/BOS: Train Management Dispatch System (TMDS) Full PTC deployment Oct 28, 2018 Testing: Lab and Field Testing Oct 3, 2018 Nov 13, 2018 Training Train the Trainer Oct 04, 2018 Nov 06, 2018 Staff Training Oct 15, 2018 Nov 30, 2018 7
PTC Status Update Training Wayside Signal Maintenance Training (3) Oct 04, 2018 Onboard Maintenance Training (6) Oct 12, 2018 Onboard Operational Training (38) Oct 14, 2018 Back Office Training (7) Oct 17, 2018 Base Station Communication Training: Oct 31, 2018 PTC Networking Communication Training: Nov 06, 2018 Testing Lab Integration Nearest Neighbor Oct 03, 2018 - Oct 26, 2018 WIU Input/Output Verification Oct 18, 2018 Nov 7, 2018 Lab Integration End to End Sep 24, 2018 Jan 15, 2018 8
Roadmap to Meeting FRA Guidelines Obtain Substitute Criteria Meeting with FRA Sep 7, 2018 Formal Submission of Substitute Criteria Sep 14, 2018 FRA Review TRE s Substitute Criteria Sep 17, 2018 Oct 30, 2018 FRA Approval of Substitute Criteria Oct 31, 2018 Activities to be Completed to Comply with Substitute Criteria Critical Feature Validation & Verification Aug 30, 2018 Sep 2, 2018 Brake Testing Sep 3, 2018 Sep 30, 2018 Lab Integration Nearest Neighbor Oct 3, 2018 Oct 25, 2018 Lab Integration End to End (Cycle 1) Oct 03, 2018 Nov 13, 2018 WIU Validation & Verification Sep 14, 2018 Nov 7, 2018 Commencement of Field Integration Testing Nov 15, 2018 9
Roadmap to Meeting FRA Guidelines Obtain Alternate Schedule Meeting with FRA Oct 15, 2018 Oct 19, 2018 Develop Alternate Schedule Application Oct 22, 2018 Oct 29, 2018 Formal Submission of Alternate Schedule Nov 15, 2018 FRA Review of Alternate Schedule Nov 16, 2018 Dec 30, 2018 (45 days) If needed, FRA Extended Review of Jan 01, 2019 Feb 14, 2018 Alternate Schedule (45 days) 10
TRE and the Need For A PTC Contingency Plan TRE has made significant progress toward meeting the PTC mandate and has applied for Substitute Criteria, but will also need to apply for Alternate Schedule in mid November A contingency plan for service to cover TRE stations is being created in the event the Alternative Schedule is not approved by the FRA 11
TRE PTC Contingency Plan Overview This presentation provides an overview of the TRE PTC contingency plan, in the unlikely event we are unable to meet the Congressional PTC mandate by December 31, 2018 There are several options available to temporarily replace train service if needed. The options include Lifeline service and Express service Lifeline service would include the Dallas terminal at SWMD Parkland Station, and would allow for the most efficient connection to Light Rail with the fewest traffic delays Express service would include bringing the bus to Victory (planned for AAC events) at all times or all the way to Union Station. The Union option could potentially conflict with DART services and present bus curb space issues Trinity Metro has also developed a contingency plan to provide service for Tarrant County TRE riders 12
TRE Potential Services A. Lifeline Services Route 600 Dallas County TRE Shuttle From Centreport Station to SWMD/Parkland Station, with stops at West Irving, Downtown Irving/Heritage Crossing, and Children s Health (Medical/Market) Route 601 Tarrant County TRE Shuttle From Centreport Station to T&P Station, with intermediate stops at Bell, Richland Hills, and ITC B. Downtown Express From West Transfer Center (downtown Dallas) to T&P Station (downtown Fort Worth), with a possible stop at ITC 13
TRE Passenger Travel Matrix (from 2014 NCTCOG) 14
TRE Need for Downtown D-FW Express Downtown Stations Only 1,557 Add in Medical District 320 Total 1,877 15
TRE Routes & Cost Estimates as of October 19, 2018
WEEKDAY SERVICE PLAN SATURDAY SERVICE PLAN Route & Description 602 Lifeline - Local service at T&P, ITC, Rich. Hills, Bell, Centreport, W. Irving, DT Irving, Children's Health (Med/Mrkt), and SWMD/Parkland 603 Express - stopping at T&P, ITC, Richland Hills, and CBD West / Rosa Parks Grand Prairie Express Grand Prairie PNR to West End Station Centreport Express Centreport Station to West End Station Span & Frequency Revmi/day 5:00AM- 12:00AM 15 peak, 30 base 5:00AM- 11:00PM 15 peak, 30 base, 60 night 5:00AM- 11:00PM 15 peak, 30 base, 60 night 5:00AM- 11:00PM 15 peak, 30 base, 60 night 181.16 3,837.24 14 100.70 3,921.90 8 43.25 1215.20 3 50.25 1979.60 4 Peak Span & Vehicles Frequency 6:00AM- 12:00AM 30 day, 60 night 6:00AM- 12:00AM 60 all times 6:00AM- 12:00AM 60 all times 6:00AM- 12:00AM 60 all times Revhr/day Revmi/day Revhr/day Peak Vehicles 123.86 2,407.68 8 37.20 923.40 2 36.85 471.20 2 36.85 471.20 2 17
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TRE DART/Trinity Metro Approach to Cessation of Operations
TRE DART Communications Objective: Ensure broad customer awareness of service change through earned media, subscription email/text and social media. News release after decision is made to provide alternate service Email/Text to TRE subscribers Social Media support; special web page with trip options Earned Media between Christmas and New Year Follow up email, text, social media 32
TRE Trinity Metro Customer Communications Strategy Objective: Communicate to Fort Worth and Tarrant County residents alternate public transportation options between Fort Worth and Dallas. Starting January 5, TEXRail to Terminal B and transfer to DART Orange Line at Terminal A Drive to DART Rail Use Greyhound Use Amtrak 33
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