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1 Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal (DIFT) Project AASHTO SCOWT October 13, 2011

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3 Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal Project  Detroit is one of the top intermodal markets in the nation  Capacity of terminals and coordination of rail lines is inadequate  Addresses needs of intermodal transportation in southeast Michigan

4 Purpose To support the economic competitiveness of southeast Michigan and the state by improving freight transportation opportunities and efficiencies for business and industry.

5 Need  Additional intermodal terminal capacity  Better coordination between rail terminals  Better interface between public road system (primarily interstate freeways) and rail facilities  Efficiency of business and industry  Better connectivity between railroads

6 Projected 2025 Intermodal Demand Demand (lifts/year) Current Capacity (lifts/year) Deficiency (lifts/year) LowHigh Total596,000727,000345,000 251,000 to 382,000

7 Current Intermodal Terminals in SE Michigan

8 DIFT Plan ● Intermodal operations of Canadian Pacific, CSX, and Norfolk Southern will be consolidated at the Livernois-Junction Yard in southwest Detroit ● Canadian National will continue to use its Moterm terminal ● Improvements to 12 interlockers ● Improved highway access

9 Existing Livernois-Junction Yard

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11 Key Features  Terminal construction/expansion  Interlocker improvements  Grade Separation at Central Avenue  Redesigned I-94 interchange ramps  Barrier Walls Designed to also Reduce Noise and Visual Impacts  Paving of Livernois-Junction Yard  Local Road Improvements Including Sidewalks, Streetscaping and Lighting  Landscaped Buffer

12 Benefits Permanent net jobs gained In terminal area: > 2,300 Statewide: > 4,500 Construction jobs (FTEs): 620 in peak year Fewer long haul trucks on I-94 and I-75 Reduces congestion Reduces emissions Improves safety

13 Benefits (continued) More efficient, integrated transportation system promotes business Government revenue gain $1.1 billion (2008 $’s) Elimination of Waterman/Dix Gate at Livernois Junction Yard Terminal Gates at Livernois Avenue and Wyoming Avenue only Elimination of 2 at-grade railroad crossings

14 Summary  Total project cost is approximately $650 million  Existing RR property ownership remains  New property to be purchased by MDOT at fair market value and leased to the railroads  Public-private partnership: 60% (government), 40% (railroad)

15 Current Activities  Record of Decision (ROD) – 2010  DIFT Development Plan  DIFT Five Year Plan  West Detroit Connection Project  Milwaukee/Beaubien Interlocker  Funding

16 Questions? Larry Karnes Freight Policy Specialist 517-373-9058 karnesl@michigan.gov


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