Elected Officials Briefing North Metro Rail Line Update November 10, 2016
Dave Genova, RTD General Manager and CEO
Five lines opening in 2016 Flatiron Flyer, Jan. 3 University of Colorado A Line, April 22 B Line, July 25 G Line, fall 2016 R Line, winter 2016
Ridership Flatiron Flyer Averaging 14,428 passengers per weekday Increase of 45 percent from previous service on the corridor University of Colorado A Line Averaging 18,880 passengers per weekday Averaging 16,151 passengers per Saturday Averaging 10,810 passengers per Sunday and Holidays B Line 1,511 passengers per weekday
Henry Stopplecamp, RTD Assistant General Manager, Capital Programs
The RTD FasTracks Plan 122 miles of new light rail and commuter rail 18 miles of bus rapid transit (BRT) 31 new Park-n-Rides; 21,000+ parking spaces Enhanced bus network and transit hubs Redevelopment of Denver Union Station 57 new rail and/or BRT stations Opportunities for Transit-Oriented Communities
FasTracks Status West Rail Line (W Line) Open Denver Union Station Open East/Gold/Northwest Rail Lines (EAGLE) Gold (G): 95% complete, testing underway; the University of Colorado A Line and B Line Open I-225 Rail (R) Line 94% complete with integrated testing underway throughout most of the line. U.S. 36 BRT (Flatiron Flyer) BRT in operation; express lanes complete; final construction activities underway North Metro (N) Line Construction continues on the Skyway Bridge; work on all bridges is underway. Drainage work along the alignment is ongoing, and OCS foundations and poles are being set throughout the line. Southeast Rail Soil nail wall and pier construction for the RidgeGate Parkway Station parking garage is underway. Continued abutment work for the RidgeGate and I-25 bridges. Ongoing utility relocations just north of Lincoln Avenue.
G Line to Arvada/Wheat Ridge 11.2 miles electric commuter rail 7 stations 25-minute travel time to Ward Road Opens fall 2016
G Line Update Denver Transit Partners (DTP), RTD s contractor for the Eagle P3 project, has been working on resolving the issues affecting the University of Colorado A Line s crossings. DTP has been operating trains under a waiver from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). The FRA has granted a 90-day extension on their waiver, allowing for continued operation of the University of Colorado A Line and B Line through February 4. RTD will resume testing along the G Line once the FRA approves progress along the University of Colorado A Line. Targeted opening date is fall 2016; RTD will update the public as soon as possible.
R Line through Aurora 22 miles of light rail 16 stations 5 new Park-n-Rides Regional connections to the University of Colorado A Line and Southeast Rail Line Scheduled to open by the end of the year
Economic Impact FasTracks job impact categories: Direct: Purchasing trains, building stations, and constructing railways. Indirect: Suppliers of goods and services such as train vehicles, steel for rails, and concrete for stations. Induced: Construction workers, engineers and other professionals working on FasTracks who spend their paychecks on consumer goods at local retailers, restaurants, movie theaters and coffee shops.
Economic Impact Since Jan. 2005, RTD has injected over $3.5 billion into the local economy Since 2005, FasTracks has created many jobs each year during peak construction: 600 construction jobs during West Rail Line construction 2,500 direct and indirect jobs during Eagle P3 construction Total direct full-time jobs: approx. 15,000 Total indirect and induced jobs: approx. 23,000
FasTracks as an Economic Driver Continue to implement more than $5 billion across the region 15,000 full-time jobs created since FasTracks began in 2005 $1 billion of development around Union Station Every $1 invested in transit infrastructure translates into $4 injected in the local economy
Ashland Vaughn, RTD North Metro Project Manager
North Metro Rail Line 18.5 miles, 13 under construction Electrified commuter rail 8 stations, 6 under construction Frequency 20-minute peak 30-minute off-peak 27 minutes Union Station to Eastlake 124 th Single track with multiple passing tracks Serves Denver, Commerce City, Thornton, Northglenn, Adams County
Schedule Construction: 2015 2016 Civil & Infrastructure 2016 2017 Systems & Stations 2018 Testing & Training 2018 Open to the public
Differences between N Line & Eagle Project Lessons learned No quad gates Do not have adjacent freight lines Do not have as complex roadway geometry and associated traffic signals as Eagle Project
Design Status Area A-C (DUS throat to York St.) is at IFC Area D (York to 72 nd ) is at IFC Area E (72 nd to 88 th ) is at IFC Area F (88 th -104 th ) is at IFC Area G (104 th to 112 th ) is at IFC Area H (112 th to 124 th ) is at IFC Bridges are all at IFC 48 th / Brighton is at IFC 72 nd and 112 th stations are at 100% 88 th Ave Station is at 100%. 104 th Station with parking garage is at 90% 124 th Station is at IFC
Systems Status Signals design is at IFC System-wide electrical design is at IFC Communications design is at IFC Traction Electrification and Overhead Catenary Design is at 100%, IFC (Nov. 2016) Xorail signals/communications detailed design is at preliminary (~90%) and moving toward final design
Dave Trent, RRP North Metro Project Director
Utility Relocations Utility Relocation activity along the line: Xcel electric relocation at 46th Avenue and National Western Drive Xcel electric relocation at Washington Street Bridge Cable TV at Washington Street Bridge Completed 67% of the 129 total utility conflicts
Ductbank Installation
OCS Pole Installation
Eastlake at 124th Station
120th Avenue Bridge
Northglenn at 112th Station August 2016 October 2016
Grange Hall
104th Avenue Bridge August 2016 October 2016
88th Avenue Bridge August 2016 October 2016
Hoffman and Lower Clear Creek October 2016
South Platte 3 Rehabilitation August 2016
Commerce City at 72nd Station
Skyway Bridge Longest bridge in the state 9,533 feet 63 piers/64 spans 7,626 fasteners, no ballast
Montclair Drainage August 2016 October 2016
Washington Bridge September 2016 October 2016
Denargo Bridge August 2016 October 2016
Upcoming Construction Ballasted track 112th to 124th Avenues OCS installation between 72nd and 104th Avenue School Tributary drainage pipe Divert South Platte River for pier protection at S. Platte 3 Bridge 70th Avenue Bridge Plinth pour at Skyway National Western Center Station platform walls Pour Denargo Bridge straddle cap
Questions? General Questions: Lindsey Smith 303-299-2895 - lindsey.smith@rtd-denver.com Construction Questions: Kathy Berumen 720-456-5279 - kberumen@rrpjv.com Visit the North Metro Rail Line website and sign up for e-mail notices at www.rtd-denver.com/nline and click on North Metro