Eurailspeed Parallel Session C.3 Albrecht P. Engel Vice Chairman High Speed Ground Transportation Association Chicago, USA
High Speed Ground Transportation Association The U.S. High Speed Trains Story Where do we stand today? Charles Quandel, Chairman HSGTA Albrecht P. Engel, Vice Chairman - HSGTA Presentation to EurailSpeed Milan, Italy November 7-9, 2005
STEEL WHEEL/STEEL RAIL HIGH SPEED GROUND TRANSPORTATON SYSTEMS Eurailspeed 2005 3
FIRST USA HSR SERVICE AMTRAK Launches ACELA Express in 2001: Boston New York Washington D.C. Eurailspeed 2005 4
PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE CORRIDORS Eurailspeed 2005 5
Intermediate and High Speed Rail Corridor Designations Intermediate Speed Rail High Speed Rail Eurailspeed 2005 6
Steel Wheel/Steel Rail Systems System Total Cost New York (Empire) $1.5 Pennsylvania (Keystone) $1.3 New England Rail $2.8 Southeast High Speed Rail $4.9 South Central Corridor $2.9 Florida High Speed Rail $14.4 Midwest Regional Rail $8.6 Ohio-Cleveland Hub $3.9 California High Speed Rail $33.0 Pacific Northwest $2.4 Gulf Coast $5.2 Total Costs $80.9 (All costs in 2007$ Billions) Eurailspeed 2005 7
Midwest Regional Rail: 100 Rail Stations Eurailspeed 2005 8
Selected Corridor Washington, DC to Charlotte Tier I Environmental Impact Statement Eurailspeed 2005 9
Federally Designated Corridor Eurailspeed 2005 10
Tampa to Orlando Corridor Eurailspeed 2005 11
Vision Plan Eurailspeed 2005 12
Bringing Us Closer Together Eurailspeed 2005 13
Intermediate and High Speed Rail Corridor Designations Intermediate Speed Rail High Speed Rail Eurailspeed 2005 14
MAGNETIC LEVITATION HIGH SPEED GROUND SYSTEMS Eurailspeed 2005 15
Maglev Deployment Program (MDP) Projects in the USA Eurailspeed 2005 16
MAGNETIC LEVITATION SYSTEMS System IOS Cost Baltimore-Washington $4.4 Pittsburgh $4.5 Atlanta-Chattanooga $4.5 Las Vegas $1.6 Southern California $8.5 Orange Line - San Diego - *IOS = Initial Operating System Total Costs $23.5 (All costs in 2007$ Billions) Eurailspeed 2005 17
IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES Financing A national policy Dedicated regional sources Tax Increment Financing Railroad Right of way access Project Delivery Amtrak relationship State DOT relationship Contracting methods Eurailspeed 2005 18
CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM Recent Legislative Developments Passage of SAFETEA-LU in July 2005 guarantees over $50 billion federal investment (six years) in urban transit, showing a strengthening of public support for infrastructure investment The US Senate on 3 November 2005 voted 93-6 in favor of the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act of 2005. "This vote sends a strong message that the time for study on passenger rail is past; the time to legislate is now, Ross Capon-NARP The Bill provides for: $3.2 billion Amtrak operating assistance 2006-2011 $6.3 billion Amtrak capital grants 2006 2011 Principal and interest on Amtrak debt ~ $300 million/yr. $13 billion Intercity Rail Facility Bonds House and Presidential Action must follow Eurailspeed 2005 19
CAUSE FOR OPTIMISM The Broad-Based Based Advocacy Builds HSGTA: High Speed Ground Transportation Association APTA: American Public Transportation Association Intercity Rail Dev. Committee NARP: National Association for Rail Passengers ARTBA: American Road and Transportation Builders Association RSA: Railway Supply Association NCI: The National Corridor Initiative, Inc. Indiana High Speed Rail Association ACHST: Association for California High Speed Trains Eurailspeed 2005 20
High Speed Ground Transportation Association Thank you