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Capitol Corridor 2012 Vision Plan Short-Range Plan/ Long-Term Vision CCJPA Board of Directors Workshop | February 15, 2012 Photo by Todd Evans

1)Existing Issues and Opportunities 2)Current Vision Plan Goals & Objectives 3)Short-Term Service Plan(0-10 Years) 4)Long-Term Vision (10+ Years) 5)Next Steps/Action Plan Overview of Vision Plan Workshop 2 Photo by Robert Couse-Baker

1)Context of Today’s Environment a.Federal b.State c.Regional/Local 2)Opportunities a.Prop 22 protects state transportation funds; primarily 0p costs b.Community/legislative support, rider advocates c.Federal/state administrative recognition 3)Challenges a.Funding: capital infrastructure [SOGR, capacity] b.Broader awareness Existing Issues and Opportunities 3 Photo by Robert Couse-Baker

1)Core Service a.Maintain 90% OTP: 94% [actual] b.Increase service frequency Auburn-Sac: 8 trains vs. 2 trains [actual] (2 trains, 2005) Roseville-Sac: 20 trains vs. 2 trains [actual] (2 trains, 2005) Oak-Sac: 36 trains vs. 32 trains [actual] (24 trains, 2005) San Jose-Sac: 32 trains vs. 14 trains [actual] (8 trains, 2005) c.Reduce travel time by 12%  3.4% [actual San Jose-Auburn] (175 min. in 2005 vs. 169 min in 2012) d.Improve intermodal connectivity Oakland Coliseum (BART) [2006] Santa Clara/University (Caltrain/VTA) [2012] Current Vision Plan (June 2005) Goals & Objectives 4 Photo by Robert Couse-Baker

2) Additional Objectives a.Improve op efficiencies: $o.20 vs. $0.25 [actual] b.System (Farebox) Op Ratio: 50% vs. 50% [actual] c.Enhance customer satisfaction by 5%: 8% [actual] d.Increase market share of trips: N/A e.Strengthen community partnerships: Placer County f.Strengthen political support: N/A g.Increase brand awareness: CCJPA logo, co-branding with Amtrak, earned media Current Vision Plan (June 2005) Goals & Objectives [continued] 5 Photo by Robert Couse-Baker

1)Funding Outlook a.Limited over next 3-5 years [Prop 1A, 1B, TIGER, FRA HSIPR?] b.Unknown for Rail Title in Surface Transportation Reauthorization c.Need to secure other, non-traditional sources 2)Service Characteristics a.Capital Improvement Program (Nov. 2011) path to continue/expand success b.Balance frequencies southern, northern frequencies with core Sac-Oak c.Passenger amenities and safety/security initiatives d.Station development Short-Term Service Plan (0-10 Years) 6 Photo by Robert Couse-Baker

3)Establish Goals & Objectives a.Cost Effective/Efficiency: System (Farebox) Op Ratio; Net Cost/Pass Mi b.Share of Mode Split c.Customer Experience: Satisfaction, Safety d.Environmental: Reduced GHG/VMTs; Carbon footprint; Other e.Community: Regional Economies; Joint Campaigns; Earned Media; Awareness/Recognition 4)Assignments/Take-Aways Short-Term Service Plan (0-10 Years) [continued] 7 Photo by Robert Couse-Baker

( ) Train Miles Projections 8 44% increase over 10 years

( ) Ridership Projections 9 118% increase over 10 years

( ) Revenue Projections % increase over 10 years

The Capitol Corridor’s Long-Term Role in the Region’s Future 11 Photo by Robert Couse-Baker What is the Capitol Corridor’s place?

The Emerging "Megaregion" 12 Pop. 15 million By 2030

The “Spine” 13

The “Spine” 14

The “Spine” 15

The “Spine” 16

RT BART VTA Caltrain CAHSR Capitol Corridor Connections 17 Sacramento Oakland San Jose San Francisco CAHSR

The Way Forward 1)Faster – 90 mph; up to 110 mph 18 2)More frequent – Every 30 minutes 3)Better connected – Seamless integration

Regional/Multimodal Integration mph Regional 80 mphMetro Local 220 mph State

Regional/Multimodal Integration 20 S-Bahn ICE Berlin Photo by Flickr user 'vxia"

Regional/Multimodal Integration 21 IE Photo by Flickr user 'vxia" Shinkansen Yamanote Line Tokyo Photo by Flickr user 'tokyoform"

Regional/Multimodal Integration 22 BART Capitol Corridor Northern California

Regional/Multimodal Integration 23 Photo by Flickr user “matthiasfeusi”

Regional/Multimodal Integration 24 From "Inter-City Rail Fixed Interval, Timed Transfer, Multihub System" by Ross Maxwell (1999)

Express and Limited-Stop Service 25

Cleaner, Quieter, Faster Trains 26 Australia

Protection from Sea Level Rise 27 Photo by Jerry Huddleston

Monterey County Oakland -San Jose Richmond -Oakland Suisun/ Fairfield -Richmond Placer County Segments for Discussion 28

South Bay 29

East Bay 30

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