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Caltrain Releases Sneak Peak at Peninsula Rail Travel in 2025

Caltrain released a preview of its system-wide capital improvement project, known as Project 2025, which looks down the road to where rail service on the Peninsula will be in 20 years. The plan explores enhanced scenarios that outline various increased service level options and necessary capital requirements for each.

The overall goal of Project 2025 provides a capital investment strategy that will improve system safety and reliability, and supports future expansion of the system. The multi-billion dollar undertaking first seeks to bring the railroad up to the highest level of good repair, which is necessary to accommodate improvement and expansion. “Think of it like someone getting into good shape before they go in for elective surgery,” said Caltrain Director of Rail Operations, Engineering and Construction, Robert Doty. “We can’t make the system better until it’s healthy enough to go under the knife.”

Some of the major projects are:

  • Electrifying Caltrain’s corridor and replacing diesel locomotives with electric trains by 2012
  • Improving technology and signaling equipment so that trains will be allowed to travel faster, and to allow for increased service
  • Opening the Dumbarton Rail Corridor, which will cross the bay between Menlo Park and Union City by 2012
  • Adding track and crossovers to accommodate more frequent trains
  • Building grade separations in key areas to assist with rail safety and local traffic flow
  • Improving the North Terminal in San Francisco to allow for increased service and access to the downtown extension through the Transbay Terminal
  • Improving the South Terminal in San Jose, to allow for additional service, including access to ACE, Capitol Corridor and Amtrak trains
  • “We could be looking at 10 trains an hour,” said Doty. “But, right now we’re running a system that is little better than was operating in the 1950s. The U.S. is a third-world country when it comes to rail travel, but this will make Caltrain a world-class rapid rail transit system.”

    Staff will deliver the final plan to the board by the end of the year. To view the slide-show preview for this plan, visit www.caltrain.com/Project2025.

    08/30/06 - jbw
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