- CorridorOne
CORRIDOR"one" is a commuter rail system proposed in south-central
Pennsylvania ,United States which will link Harrisburg and Lancaster. Future corridors are being planned to extend commuter rail service to Carlisle, Hershey, Lebanon, York, and communities in the upperSusquehanna Valley .Project background
The CORRIDOR"one" project seeks to implement regional rail service along existing rail facilities within the lower Susquehanna Valley, linking Lancaster with Harrisburg.
Capital Area Transit (CAT) and the Modern Transit Partnership (MTP) are working together to provide the region with a true multi-modal transportation system; a way to connect bus routes, local roads, highways and other means of transportation. A major component of this system is regional rail service along CORRIDOR"one". Planning and analysis activities related to the proposed CORRIDOR"one" regional rail system have been ongoing since
1993 . Five studies were conducted:
*Phase I Transit Alternatives Study, 1993.
*Phase II Regional Transit Alternatives Study, 1996.
*Transportation Investment Study, 1998.
*Federal Transit Administration New Starts Application, 2001.
*Transitional Analysis, 2002.The result of these studies was the identification of a regional rail service known as CORRIDOR"one", that would be constructed from Lancaster to Harrisburg, and serve as the locally preferred alternative for improving mobility and accessibility in the greater Harrisburg area. The locally preferred alternative assumes the development of regional rail service within the CORRIDOR"one" area as an alternative to automotive passenger vehicle travel to reach major employment centers, such as
downtown Harrisburg , as well and other destinations within the corridor.tations
The project would use existing
Amtrak rail line within theKeystone Corridor to provide passenger service to Lancaster. This service would utilize the existing passenger stations in place at:
*Harrisburg International Airport (not yet constructed)
*Middletown
*Elizabethtown
*Mount Joy
*LancasterNo major physical changes to the existing stations east of Harrisburg are envisioned for the project.CORRIDOR"one" alignment
In
1999 , theKeystone Corridor was formally recognized as a "designated high speed corridor" by theFederal Railroad Administration , as part of the TEA-21 transportation bill. The State of Pennsylvania will fund half of the project's costs, and Amtrak will fund the other half. Once the project is completed, and regional commuter rail is fully operational between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Amtrak plans to cease servicing smaller stations along the corridor which will be supplemented by CORRIDOR"one" and SEPTA trains. This will allow for:
*90-minute travel time between Harrisburg and Philadelphia on express trains
*105-minute travel time on normal trains
*Raising track speed to 110 mph (180 km/h) where possible
*Increasing the number of daily round trips from 11 to 14
*Replacing diesel trains with electric on Keystone serviceProject schedule
*Preliminary engineering and environmental studies phase – completed August 2006
*Final engineering design phase – est. 2009
*Construction phase – complete late 2010 (est.)
*Lancaster to Harrisburg service – operational late 2010 (est.)Project Details
In early 2005, the MTP ratified an agreement with the Cumberland County Commissioners to terminate service in Harrisburg -- as opposed to continuing across the river into Cumberland County -- at their request. In the future, with support from Cumberland County, CORRIDOR"one" may extend to the west shore of the
Susquehanna River , where a large segment of the commuting base for the region resides.cite web| url=http://www.tcrpc-pa.org/SRTP/SRTP_Chapter_05/corridorone.htm| year=2006| title=CorridorOne in the Harrisburg Region|first=| last=| publisher=Tri-County Regional Planning Commission| accessdate=2007-01-24] CORRIDOR"one" will not be a light rail system; CORRIDOR"one" will employ commuter rail trainsets as Federal Railroad Administration regulations prohibit light rail vehicles from routinely sharing tracks with conventional Amtrak, commuter rail, and freight trains. The Amtrak stations at Harrisburg and Lancaster have high level platforms which are at the same level as the floor of rail cars to facilitate quick boarding and alighting of passengers.ee also
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Capital Area Transit (Harrisburg) References
External links
* [http://www.cattransit.com Capital Area Transit homepage]
* [http://www.corridorone.info CORRIDOR"one" Commuter Rail]
* [http://www.mtptransit.org Modern Transit Partnership homepage]
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