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Page 1: CENTRAL CORRIDOR HIGH-CAPACITY TRANSIT STUDY · Task 9 1 1 Task 10 1 1 1 Task 11 1 1 1 Task 12 1 1 ... Evaluate Final Alternatives Step 4: Identify Preliminary Alternatives Central

CENTRAL CORRIDOR HIGH-CAPACITY

TRANSIT STUDY

Capital Metro Board of Directors Briefing

March 24, 2014

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Agenda

1) Introduction

2) Preliminary Alternatives:

Screening Results

3) Final Alternatives

4) Next Steps

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Phase 1 Central Corridor Priority Area 1

• East Riverside (ERC) and Highland

are consistently in the top two

• Advance both into Phase 2

– Develop best project

• Balanced recommendation

– System Development

– Shaping Characteristics

– Serving Characteristics

• Continue system planning and

project definition for next tier

East Riverside

&

Highland

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2013 2014

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

Task 9 1 1

Task 10 1 1 1

Task 11 1 1 1

Task 12 1 1

Task 13 1 1 1 1

Task 14 1 1 1

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Evaluate Final Alternatives

Step 4: Identify

Preliminary

Alternatives

Central Corridor High-Capacity Transit Study Work Plan

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Identify & Screen Preliminary Alternatives -- Service,

Mode & Alignment

Select Draft Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA)Step 7: Select LPA

Decision

Process – Methodology & Criteria

Step 6: Evaluate

Alternatives

Step 5: Define Final

AlternativesDefine Final Alternatives -- Mode & Alignment

Project Purpose

Phase 2 Work Plan & Schedule

Decision-Making Process

• Phase 2: Select Locally Preferred Alternative

(LPA)

1

Current

Progress

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Phase 2 Evaluation Process

Identify Preliminary Alternatives

Screen Preliminary Alternatives

Define Final Alternatives

Evaluate Final Alternatives

Select Draft LPA

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Phase 2 Evaluation Process 1

Service

Alignment

Mode

February March April May June

Qualitative

Meet Purpose?

•Demographics

•Destinations

•Logical Termini

•Technical Feasibility

January

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Quantitative

Best Meets Purpose?

•Ridership

•Detailed Costs

•Stations

•FTA Criteria

•Maintenance Facility

Quantitative

Competitiveness/

Benefits?

•Economic Impacts

•Prelim FTA Rating

Activities

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Phase 2 Objectives

• Project Definition

– Service, mode, alignment, stops

• Funding Plan

– Capital and O&M costs, funding sources

– Within overall Project Connect Plan

• Governance Structure

1

Project

Funding Governance

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Preliminary Alternatives: Screening Results 2

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Recommended Service Profile 2

Speed

10 mph 60 mph

Mixed Traffic Fully Separated

Guideway

Transit Priority/

Pre-emption

Dedicated

Guideway

Separated

Guideway

Stop Spacing

> 5 miles < ¼ mile

Frequency

60 minutes 5 minutes

Reliability

55 mph maximum (including stops)

½ – 1 mile

Mostly Dedicated

10 – 15

20-30 avg.

Recommended Service Profile

Medium Reliability

Medium-High Frequency

Medium-High Stop Spacing

Medium Speed

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Mode Screening Process

• Public Input

– Preliminary mode alternatives a function of public input (e.g. gondola)

– General agreement on modes considered

– Added evaluation of Personal Rapid Transit (as part of automated guideway)

• Two Tier Screening Process

1. Service Profile

2. Mode Characteristics

2

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Mode Characteristics 2

Compatibility (with Existing Urban Setting/Infrastructure)

Less Flexible More Flexible

Local Bus

~200

Heavy Rail

>25,000

Energy

Alternative or Renewable Based Fossil Fuel Based

Technology

Proven

Buy America Compliant

Unproven

Not Buy America Compliant

Peak Hour Demand

1,800 to 2,400

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Evolution of Urban Rail 2

Technology/Operations Continuum

• Mixed traffic

• Small vehicles

• Close stops

• Slow

• Exclusive guideway

• Large vehicles

• Far stops

• Fast

Urban Rail

Streetcar Light Rail

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Final Mode Alternatives 2

Urban Rail Bus Rapid Transit

(dedicated)

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• Corridor

organized into

five areas:

– East Riverside

– Lady Bird Lake

– Downtown

– Campus

– Highland

2 Alignment

Screening

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Alignment Screening Process

• Public Input

– Preliminary alignment alternatives a function of public input (e.g. Rainey)

– Added evaluation of I-35 between Hancock and Highland

• Three Tier Screening Process

1. Service Characteristics

2. Alignment Criteria

• Mobility and Connectivity

• Compatibility with Plans

• Technical Feasibility

3. Logical Connections

2

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East Riverside Area 2

• Consistent with East Riverside Corridor Master Plan

• East Riverside Drive scores high in most criteria

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Lady Bird Lake Area 2

Eliminated:

• Congress, South 1st

and I-35 Frontage

– Reliability and Speed

• Red River

– ROW

• Rainey and East

Avenue

– ROW and Traffic

Passed:

• Trinity

– Ranks highest in

most criteria

– Tunnel and bridge

options to be

considered

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Downtown Area 2

Eliminated:

• Guadalupe-Lavaca and Congress-San Jacinto – Reliability

– Speed

• Red River – Eliminated in crossing of Lady Bird

Lake area; scores much lower than Trinity-San Jacinto

Passed:

• Trinity-San Jacinto – Ranks highest in most criteria

– Strong in jobs per route mile

Future Consideration:

• Seaholm connection

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Population Density Maps 2

2010

2030

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Employment Density Map 2

2010

2030

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Campus Area 2

• San Jacinto scores

very well in most

criteria

• Consistent with UT

Campus Master

Plan

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Highland Area 2

Eliminated:

• Airport-Duval and Airport-Red River (West) – Reliability

– Speed

– Neighborhood/ROW impacts

Passed:

• Airport-Red River (East) and I-35-Red River – Ranks highest in most

criteria

Other Considerations:

• Potential Grade Separations – Hancock Center

– Red Line

– I-35

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Final Alternatives 3

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Final Alternatives – Elements

• Number and locations of stops

• Vehicle types

• Vehicle maintenance facility options

• Alignment alternatives refinements

– Additional screening

• Operations plan – in progress

3

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Terminus

options

Stations 3

Proposed station

locations

Additional

locations under

review

Three sections in detail: • East Riverside • Downtown to UT • Hancock to

Highland

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Riverside Stations 3

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Stations 3

• Downtown

through UT

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Stations 3

• Hancock to

Highland

Terminus

options

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Typical Section

• Considerations – ROW width

– Guideway requirements

– Operations

– At grade, elevated, tunnel

3

– Other modes

– Parking

– Driveways

– Etc.

*Guideway considerations and station platforms are virtually the

same for both modes

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Lady Bird Lake Crossing Bridge Option

3

• Lower cost than tunnel

• Interface with Waller Creek Lattice, Waller Creek Boathouse, Four Seasons, TxDOT, Statesman, Housing Authority

• Opportunity for signature structure

Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail Bridge across Willamette River

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Lady Bird Lake Crossing Bridge Option

3

• Rough order-of-magnitude cost for Urban Rail $175M (East Riverside to 15th St.) • $75M for signature bridge • $100M for at-grade section (Cesar Chavez to 15th St.)

• BRT ~25% - 30% less

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Lady Bird Lake Crossing Tunnel Option

3

• Costs more than bridge

• Avoids Waller Creek Boathouse

• Construction methods:

– Cast-in-place box

– Bored/mined tunnel

• Portals on South Shore and Trinity

• Tunnel can be extended into downtown to increase service reliability and speed and to eliminate at-grade traffic impacts

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Lady Bird Lake Crossing Short Tunnel Option

3

• Rough order-of-magnitude cost for Urban Rail $240M (East Riverside to 15th St.) • $175M for tunnel • $65M for at-grade section (4th St. to 15th St.)

• BRT ~15% - 25% less

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Lady Bird Lake Crossing Long Tunnel Option

3

• Rough order-of-magnitude cost for Urban Rail $475M (East Riverside to 15th St.) – tunnel and stations

• BRT ~5% - 15% less

Eliminates at-grade impacts to

traffic, pedestrians, utilities, etc.,

from Cesar Chavez to 15th St.

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Ongoing Considerations: System Connectivity

• MetroRail Red Line

– Downtown Station improvements

– Impacts of additional station at Hancock or Airport Blvd.

• E-W through downtown

– 4th St. transit mall

– Seaholm/LSTAR/Amtrak

• Future connections

– Next tier sub-corridors (Lamar, Mueller, East Austin)

– Other sub-corridors

3

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4 Next Steps

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Next Steps

• Define Final Alternatives

– Typical Sections (side vs center), Stop

Locations, Grade Separation needs

– Quantities/Cost Estimates

– Operating Plan – peak/off-peak

frequencies, hours/days of operation,

fleet size

– Maintenance Facility Needs

• Develop Evaluation Methodology

• Begin Evaluation of Final Alternatives

4

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Road to the LPA – Upcoming CCAG Meetings

• CCAG #11, April 11th – Operations plan

– Evaluation approach

– FTA process

– Project development timeline

• CCAG #12, May 2nd – Project team recommendation for LPA (end-to-end)

– System connectivity

– Rough order-of-magnitude (ROM) cost estimates

– Ridership estimates

– Funding and governance

• CCAG #13, May 16th – Phasing options (the project)

– System connectivity

– Scope and fee for additional system planning and project definition

• CCAG #14, June 13th – Action on recommended LPA and 1st Phase (the project)

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More Information:

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Central Corridor HCT Study projectconnect.com