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Northern Lights Express High Speed Rail: MN APA Conference September 2011
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NLX Overview Minneapolis Duluth
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Project Structure Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is lead federal agency Mn/DOT is the lead state agency WisDOT also a participating agency NLX Alliance is the sponsoring agency: St. Louis, Lake, Isanti, Pine, Anoka, Hennepin Douglas Counties, Cities of Minneapolis and Duluth, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
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Project History 1985 – Last Amtrak passenger rail train runs between Minneapolis and Duluth 2001 – Duluth corridor study 2007 – Alliance activities begin Dec 2007 - Comprehensive Feasibility Study and Business Plan completed 2008 – NLX Board formed; Federal grants and state bond funds received Aug 2009 – Current project underway
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Passenger Rail Planning
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Project Goals Alternative mode time-competitive with the auto and cost-competitive with air Integrates with other modes and improves system continuity Provides opportunities for rail oriented development at station sites Reliable high-amenity service
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Corridor Assessment Process
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Corridor Speed
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Schedule
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Ridership, Revenue and Cost Preliminary Assessments (refinements in progress) Ridership: 96 million passenger miles in 2020;130 million in 2040 Revenue: $28 million in 2020; $38 million in 2040 Cost: $950 million including infrastructure, stations and equipment
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NLX Support
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Minneapolis Terminal Station Northstar Commuter Rail Hiawatha LRT Central Corridor LRT
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Minneapolis Transportation Interchange
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Duluth Terminal Station
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Environmental Concerns Impacts to State Trails Native prairie remnants along rail corridors Mussel impacts at bridge crossings Wetland impacts Impacts to historic and archaeological sites Noise Contamination potential
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Public Comments received Support for project –Cambridge, Hinckley Desire competitive pricing/travel times Connectivity with other transportation options Anticipated economic benefits Concerns about project funding/ local impact Concerns about safety, noise, traffic Impacts to freight rail operations
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Next Steps Complete environmental documentation for public review in early 2012 Preliminary engineering 2012-2013 (recently received $5 million in FRA funding) Final engineering to follow Alliance will continue to seek funding to support the project
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