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PUBLIC MEETINGS Winter 2014

BACKGROUND 2

Why study rail between Oklahoma and South Texas? IH-35 is congested and will continue to get more congested as Texas population and economy grow. Passenger rail service could fit the needs of many travelers and reduce demand on the state s roadways. Study will provide a blueprint for feasible rail improvements. 3

A big question about our process These questions will be answered through the study: Is improved passenger rail a good idea? What kind of passenger rail service is feasible? What are the costs, impacts, and benefits of passenger rail service? What cities would be served by passenger rail? These questions will not be answered through the study: Where would new rail be constructed? What would the impacts be to specific properties? When would new service be available? Exactly where would stations be located?

Different kinds of service Conventional rail (mostly uses existing tracks) Higher speed rail (some dedicated tracks) High speed rail (fully dedicated tracks) Speed (miles per hour) Maximum: 70-90 mph Average: 45-60 mph Maximum: 110-125 mph Average: 70-85 mph Maximum: 165-220 mph Average: 100-140 mph Stops/ frequency Stops 15 to 60 miles apart 3-6 trains/day each direction (no more than 12) Stops 30 to 90 miles apart 4-8 trains/day each direction (as many as 12) Stops 50 to 100+ miles apart 12-24 trains/day each direction Common Attributes: Single or double deck trains, stations with parking, operation on existing or dedicated tracks 5

Schedule We are here Winter 2013 Spring 2013 Summer 2013 Fall 2013 Winter 2014 Spring 2014 Summer 2014 Fall 2014 Alternatives analysis Set goals, gather data, develop and screen alternatives Select and analyze alternatives Refine analysis and secure agency approvals 6

How we got here Step 1: screening Wide range of ideas Feasibility screen: physical constraints Step 2: alternatives analysis Range of feasible ideas Step #2: evaluation criteria Range of alternatives to study in EIS 7

How we compared alternatives Green: Strength or benefit Yellow: Some benefit Red: Weakness or drawback 8

Screening criteria: operations Revenue/operating cost ratio Tells us if a route would require a subsidy to operate Minimum thresholds must be met for alternatives to move forward Travel times Comparison of rail travel time to auto travel time between cities Mode share on rail % of people who would choose rail as opposed to other modes for their trip 9

Screening criteria: infrastructure Capital cost Per passenger mile Right-of-way/real estate impacts A representation of possible impacts to private property based on whether or not a route uses existing transportation rights-of-way 10

Screening criteria: environment Natural resources Wetlands Critical habitat Cultural/recreational resources National and state historic places Potential archeological sites Parks and open space Social resources Prime farmland Sensitive receptors (homes, schools, hospitals) potentially affected by noise or vibration Environmental Justice populations 11

ALTERNATIVES Northern Section 12

Northern Section 13

Northern Section 14

Northern Section 15

What could Metroplex train service look like? 16

ALTERNATIVES Central Section 17

Central Section 18

Central Section 19

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ALTERNATIVES Southern Section 21

Southern Section George West 22

Southern Section George West 23

Southern Section George West 24

Southern Section George West 25

Next steps and your input What we need to hear from you: Are these the right alternatives? Do you have concerns about the alternatives that we're recommending to carry forward? Is there other information that you need? Fill out a comment form and leave it with us tonight Share this information with your friends and neighbors Comment form and maps are on our website: www.txokrail.org 26

Questions? Questions? www.txokrail.org 27