TRANSFORMING THE WAY OUR REGION MOVES

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TRANSFORMING THE WAY OUR REGION MOVES Judy Pfeifer, Chief Communications and Public Affairs Officer Gord Troughton, Director, Corridor Infrastructure Chris Burke, Director, Service Planning

GRIDLOCK COSTS OUR ECONONY Residents could spend 109 minutes per day in traffic

KITCHENER - WATERLOO Residents could spend 109 minutes per day in traffic

UNDER INVESTMENT FOR DECADES

METROLINX PLAN BUILD OPERATE

BUILD Over $30B in Committed Projects

OVER $30B IN INVESTMENT IN THE GTHA S RAPID TRANSIT NETWORK EXPANDING GO TRAIN SERVICE 74 KM OF NEW LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT 68 KM OF NEW BUS RAPID TRANSIT CONNECTING IT ALL TOGETHER More service on all lines Electric trains, every 15 minutes or better in both directions, for most GO customers 23 more stations and line extensions to serve new markets Under construction: Eglinton Crosstown In procurement: Finch West Hurontario Hamilton B-Line In design / planning: Sheppard East Partially in-service, with remainder under construction: Viva in York Region Mississauga Transitway In design / planning: Hamilton A-Line Expanding and revitalizing Union Station, the heart of the regional network PRESTO now in use across the region

GO RAIL SERVICE Kitchener GO Train service has doubled 2011 TODAY

GO BUS SERVICE 2016: Three new bus routes including express service from Kitchener with timed connections to and from trains at Bramalea GO station to provide all-day two-way service Monday to Friday.

KITCHENER CORRIDOR INVESTMENTS Launch of Kitchener GO bus service $160M investment to purchase 26km of track between Toronto and Bramalea Launch of Kitchener GO train service 2009 2010 2011 2014 $1.2B investment in Kitchener Corridor $76M investment to purchase 52km of track between Georgetown and Kitchener

KITCHENER CORRIDOR INVESTMENTS Train service doubled New all-day bus/train service $16M Shirley Avenue train/bus facility MTO bus by-pass shoulders on Hwy 401 3 rd track in Georgetown built to improve service efficiency RFP issued to design, build and finance HWY 401 rail tunnel 4 th track construction Union to Bramalea 2015 2016 2017 Kitchener Corridor improvements complete Agreement in principle for new rail corridor $43M MTO investment in the Kitchener Transit Hub $752M Federal investment in corridor upgrades

WHAT IT TAKES TO BUILD HEAVY RAIL SERVICE KITCHENER CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS 2010 to 2015 Today s service levels are the result of a $1.2B investment in a 12km stretch of the corridor in heavily populated Toronto neighbourhoods Expanded corridor from a single track to 3 tracks with room to add a 4 th 16 bridges widened or replaced 7 underpasses/overpasses to remove at-grade crossings 1 rail-to-rail separation at the busiest intersection in Canada to remove a major bottleneck in the corridor 60 kilometres of new track Among other infrastructure feats, we poured enough concrete to build 5 CN Towers 1000s of overnight and weekend work hours to maintain peak service throughout construction Extensive community engagement

NEW INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIRED FOR ENHANCED KITCHENER SERVICE New 30km corridor between Bramalea and Milton 4th track between Union Station & Mount Pleasant 2nd 52 km track between Georgetown & Kitchener Upgraded signalling and communication system Electrification and new electric train fleet New tunnel under Highway 401 to accommodate more track/service on the Kitchener line Other grade separations (bridges/tunnels) Renovations at existing GO stations

NEW CORRIDOR

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE NEW CORRIDOR Preliminary planning and design work is underway at the same time negotiations with CN move forward. Remaining work can not begin until an agreement is secured. Phases Technical and feasibility studies Planning studies Design studies Project Planning Community engagement Community impact and mitigation Environmental assessment Permit and approvals Durations (*some can be done in parallel) 2-3 years (approx.) 3 years (approx.) Procurement Construction Commissioning Community impact and engagement Ongoing 4 years (approx.)

BUILDING A NEW CORRIDOR Building a new corridor is complex and as outlined in initial feasibility work will require: Up to 35 new bridges for road and water crossings including significant crossings of 401, 410 Modification and/or relocation of up to 17 hydro towers and as much as 3.4 km of major gas line relocations Construction of 60 km of new track (2 tracks x the 30km length) plus new train signal system Construction of a new rail/rail grade separation where Kitchener line will cross the bypass corridor Noise and vibration mitigation as required for adjacent properties Property impacts

ELECTRIFICATION Metrolinx can only proceed with electrification on owned corridors. An environmental assessment is underway now to plan and design the required infrastructure for electric service on the Kitchener line between Bramalea and Highway 427. o This EA is on track to be complete by the end of this year. The Kitchener line west of Bramalea can be electrified only once the new train corridor is built. This will require an additional EA.

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU We will continue to build more infrastructure as outlined in our Regional Express Rail plan We will continue negotiations with CN to reach a formal agreement to build a new corridor, which will enable us to deliver two-way all-day electric train service to Kitchener.

As our region grows our transit system needs to grow too. Learn more: Our website, metrolinx.com Our blog called The Link, at blog.metrolinx.com Social media: Facebook-Twitter-Instagram