I attended a "Working Group" meeting with the HSR folks last night. I say "folks" because there are a lot of them-- facilitators, consultants, FRA reps, HSR Authority people with all sorts of responsibilities and various other engineering, architecture and design people. The main value for me was the up-to-the-minute news about what is planned for the Peninsula. Here are a few points--many a reiteration of what we thought we knew:
- The Board of Directors approved the SF-to-SJ Peninsula Corridor Segment Funding Plan
- The target date for the "Record of Decision" on the EIR is December 2017
- The only Peninsula station is Millbrae (earlier discussions about Palo Alto, RWC or San Mateo are not active)
- Grade separations in San Mateo (25th, 28th and 31st Ave) are active but B'way is not active
- Millbrae is expected to get two additional tracks so it will be four tracks wide for passing, etc
- Peninsula speed will be 110 mph
- Frequency: 4 high-speed trains and 6 Caltrain trains per hour/per direction (average 1 every 3 minutes)
There is plenty of other discussion about track straightening, the maintenance yard in Brisbane, the idea of needing a "system identity" that would cover more human factors, but you now have the pertinent local items. It is fun to sit and listen to true believers who see dirt being dug in the Central Valley and think (hope?) all is well elsewhere.
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