Elected Officials Briefing North Metro Rail Line Update February 9, 2017
Dave Genova, RTD General Manager and CEO
Openings 2016-2017 Flatiron Flyer, Jan. 3, 2016 University of Colorado A Line, April 22, 2016 B Line, July 25, 2016 G Line, TBD R Line, Feb. 24, 2017
Ridership Flatiron Flyer A year later, averaging more than 14,400 passengers per weekday University of Colorado A Line 16,870 passengers per weekday 12,260 passengers per Saturday 10,720 passengers per Sunday and Holidays B Line 1,250 passengers per weekday 530 passengers per Saturday 440 passengers per Sunday and Holidays
R Line Opening Feb. 24, 2017 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
R Line Opening Feb. 24, 2017 Where commuter rail meets light rail
Real Time Launched NextRide Beta release includes: Real-time predictions and vehicle locations for buses Vehicle location for light rail Neither vehicle locations or predictions for commuter rail Easy-to-use app, optimized for mobile devices
Henry Stopplecamp, RTD Assistant General Manager, Capital Programs
FasTracks Status West (W) Line Open, April 2013 Denver Union Station Open, May 2014 East/Gold/Northwest Lines (EAGLE) University of Colorado A Line opened April 22, 2016. B Line opened July 25, 2016. G Line is scheduled to open in 2017. I-225 (R) Rail Line Opening Feb. 24, 2017 U.S. 36 BRT Flatiron Flyer service began Jan. 3, 2016; Express Lanes complete. North Metro (N) Line Construction continues on all rail bridges; station work is ongoing. Southeast Rail Extension Construction on the RidgeGate Parkway parking garage continues. Mass earthwork and excavation west of I-25 continues. Over 300,000 cubic yards of dirt have been moved to date. Drainage work continues at Grange Hall near 112th-Northglenn Station on the N Line RidgeGate Parkway parking garage second level deck pour on the Southeast Rail Extension Updated 2/6/17
EAGLE project updates UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO A LINE and B LINE: RTD met with FRA officials on Jan. 23 in Washington, D.C. to update them on the progress. FRA has granted waiver extension through April 30, 2017 and has lifted the 10 mph speed restriction on the gated crossings on the B Line. Denver Transit Partners/RTD making software, hardware and circuit upgrades to get the activation time to match the design time. Since opening: University of Colorado A Line (April 2016), the daily, average on-time performance is 87.3% (90% is our goal on commuter rail and light rail; light rail is about 94%). B Line (opened July 2016) average on-time performance is 95.9%.
EAGLE project updates G LINE: Once RTD has certification of the University of Colorado A and B lines from the FRA, RTD s attention will turn to testing along the G line, which provides service from Denver Union Station through Adams County, Arvada and Wheat Ridge. RTD is excited to open this much anticipated line and expect to do so in 2017.
Southeast Rail Extension Extends the existing Southeast Line 2.3 miles from Lincoln Station to RidgeGate Parkway in the City of Lone Tree; scheduled to open in 2019 Will serve existing RTD light rail lines E, F and R Three new stations - Sky Ridge Avenue - Future Lone Tree City Center - RidgeGate Parkway
Southeast Rail Extension
Current and upcoming projects Civic Center renovation: - 40 percent complete; scheduled to open in 2017 Route 15L: - Most used route in RTD system - RTD received grant funds from FTA and CDOT to provide transit enhancements on East Colfax, specifically at 15L bus stops. - RTD is in process of completing Environmental Clearance and Preliminary Design for the stop improvements. State Highway 119 (SH119) BRT: - RTD issued a RFP for SH119 BRT study, for consultant services to assist with environmental review and preliminary engineering work. - Through the Northwest Area Mobility Study (NAMS) stakeholders identified SH119 as a top priority
Ron Enserro, RTD North Metro Deputy Project Manager, Design
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 2017 Civil & Infrastructure 2016 2018 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
University of Colo. A Line Monaco Crossing
University of Colo. A Line Monaco Crossing
N Line 112th Avenue Crossing
N Line 112th Avenue Crossing
Design Status All areas A H (Denver Union to Eastlake-124th Station) is Issued For Construction (IFC) Bridges are all at IFC Stations at IFC 48th & Brighton-National Western Center Commerce City-72nd Original Thornton-88th Eastlake-124th Thornton Crossroads-104th Station Civil at 90% Garage at 60% Northglenn-112th Station is at 100%
Systems Status General signals design is at IFC System-wide electrical design is at IFC General communications design is at IFC Traction Electrification and Overhead Catenary design is at IFC Xorail signals/communications detailed design is at preliminary (~90%) and moving toward final design
Dave Trent, RRP North Metro Project Director
Eastlake-124th Station November 2016 January 2017
120 th Avenue Bridge
Northglenn-112th Station
Grange Hall
104 th Avenue Bridge
88 th Avenue Bridge
Hoffman, Lower Clear Creek, Settlers Chase and School Tributary
South Platte 3 Rehabilitation
Commerce City- 72nd Station November 2016 January 2017
70 th Avenue Bridge
Skyway Bridge Longest bridge in the state 9,533 feet 63 piers/64 spans 7,626 fasteners, no ballast
Washington Bridge October 2016 February 2017
Wall 225 Panels
Denargo Bridge
Ductbank Installation
OCS Pole Installation
Systems Signal Houses
Track Work
Upcoming Construction Ballasted track 112 th to 124 th Avenues 104 th Avenue Bridge direct fixation Thornton Crossroads-104th Station tunnel work Original Thornton-88th Station tunnel work and platform walls Hoffman Drainage, Phase 2 70 th Avenue Bridge deck pour 48th & Brighton-National Western Center Station platform walls 46 th Avenue Bridge deck pour Washington Bridge direct fixation
Upcoming Construction Ballasted track 112th to 124th Avenues OCS installation between 72nd and 104th Avenue School Tributary General drainage Questions: pipe Lindsey Smith Continued 303-299-2895 work at Grange lindsey.smith@rtd-denver.com Hall 46 th Avenue Bridge; 70th Avenue Bridge girder sets and Construction Questions: deck pours Kathy Berumen Girder sets 720-456-5279 and plinth pour kberumen@rrpjv.com on Skyway Bridge