Technology Evaluation Scorecard Suitability

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Technology Evaluation Scorecard Suitability Does the mode meet the MOE? Measure of Effectiveness Length of Typical Station Operating Technology Commute Spacing Speed Automated Guideway Bus Rapid Commuter Bus Commuter Rail Heavy Rail Rapid High-Speed Rail Light Rail Local Bus MagLev Personal Rapid Streetcar

Technology Evaluation Criteria Criterion/ Study Area System Overall Recommend Technology Suitability Applicability Score to Step 2 of Screen 1? Does the mode meet all the MOE in Criteria? Bus Rapid Heavy Rail Rapid Light Rail Automated Guideway Commuter Bus Commuter Rail High-Speed Rail Local Bus MagLev Personal Rapid Streetcar

Technology Alignments Considered Step 2 of Screen 1 Technology Air System Travel Compatibility Traffic Project Carry Quality Capacity Time Costs Forward At-Grade Bus Rapid At-Grade Light Rail Below Grade Automated Guideway Below Grade Bus Rapid Below Grade Heavy Rail Rapid Below Grade Light Rail Elevated Automated Guideway Elevated Bus Rapid Elevated Heavy Rail Rapid Elevated Light Rail Better than other alternatives Same as other alternatives Worse than other alternatives

Corridors Considered Corridor Recommended Comments for Further Analysis? Clinton/Canal Avenue Location: Corridor is less than ½ mile from the Loop. Land Use: Does not access non-cbd activity centers. Connections: Metra already at terminals, close to CTA Loop stations already. Halsted Avenue Location:: Corridor is ¾ mile from the Loop. Land Use: Little travel time improvement for non-cbd trips. Connections: Too close to terminals for any Metra connections; existing CTA rail stations could be connected. Location: Sufficient distance of 1 ¾ miles from the Loop. Ashland Avenue Land Use: accesses major neighborhoods and key activity centers. Connections: good connections to existing CTA transit stations, possibility of new Metra transfer stations. Ashland/Ogden Avenue Location: Similar to Ashland Corridor. Land Use: Similar to Ashland south of Lake Street, does not serve neighborhoods north of Lake Street. Connections: More direct connection between rapid transit lines in the north. Would serve same Metra stations as Ashland in the south, but does not serve Metra Clybourn station. Damen Avenue Location: Sufficient distance from the Loop at 2 ¼ miles. Land Use: Access to activity centers and neighborhoods; but primarily small scale residential character less conducive to high capacity transit improvements. Connections: Damen (Blue Line) only existing CTA station. Possibility of new Metra and/or CTA Transfer station. Western Avenue Location: Corridor is 2 ¾ miles from Loop, with largest theoretical travel time savings. Land Use: Wide avenue with many uses; industrial in south, but with mixed uses in north. Connections: Existing Metra stations on BNSF and Milwaukee District; connection with Metra Clybourn possible; many CTA rail stations on route.

Screen 1 Preliminary Findings Alignment Configuration Heavy Rail Rapid Light Rail Bus Rapid Ashland Corridor Elevated Ashland Corridor At-Grade Ashland Corridor Below-Grade Ashland/Ogden Corridor Elevated Ashland/Ogden Corridor At-Grade Ashland/Ogden Corridor Below-Grade Western Corridor Elevated Western Corridor At-Grade Western Corridor Below-Grade