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Ctfastrak Existing Condition
Hartford Line TOD Action Plan Desire & Readiness Workshop: Town of Windsor Locks October 20, 2016 State Project No. 170-3396 1 Task 8 Agenda 1. Project Background and Overview 2. TOD Principles and Precedents 3. CTrail Hartford Line Station Area Assessment • TOD Desire & Readiness Criteria • Initial Observations from the Project Team 4. Interactive Workshop • Preliminary Areas of Focus • Instructions 2 Project Background Establishing a Point of Departure in Windsor Locks • Hartford Line TOD Action Plan • Town of Windsor Locks POCD Update • Main Street Property Acquisition and • Windsor Locks TOD Study Pre-Development (OPM) • Making it Happen • CRCOG Regional Complete Streets Policy and Action Plan (OPM) • Historic Train Station Reuse Study Windsor Locks Downtown • Capitol Region Master Plan Transportation Plan 2007 2008 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Ongoing/Forthcoming • Incentive Housing Downtown TIF Zone Study District Master Plan • Capital Region POCD Town of Windsor Locks EA/EIE for NHHS Rail Program POCD 3 Project Background Initial Thoughts from the Project Team: Key Issues to Advance TOD in Windsor Locks Reinvigorate downtown/Main Street Activate and maximize development as a destination potential of catalytic sites in the station area . Address lasting impacts of urban . Target sites and recommended sequencing renewal, and change the mindset of Main have been identified, but there are Street as a pass through outstanding questions: . Find a balance between maintaining • What can be done to make sites more traffic flow and creating a pedestrian- attractive to potential developers? and bicycle-friendly downtown • Are there opportunities to assemble a critical mass of sites to enable a larger . Consider developing a downtown development proposition? parking strategy 4 Source: Windsor Locks TOD Study Project Background Funding through FTA Pilot Program for TOD Planning . -
Ctrail HARTFORD LINE SCHEDULE
CTrail HARTFORD LINE SCHEDULE Effective July 13, 2020 TO HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD: Monday - Friday Connecting Metro-North MNR 6504 MNR 6510 MNR 6518 MNR 6530 MNR 6530 MNR 6534 MNR 6538 MNR 6542 MNR 6546 MNR 6558 Trains ARR 8:03 AM ARR 10:19 AM ARR 12:18 PM ARR 3:18 PM ARR 3:18 PM ARR 4:17 PM ARR 5:17 PM ARR 6:18 PM ARR 7:17 PM ARR 10:17 PM Connecting Amtrak Trains Amtrak 174 Amtrak 176 Amtrak 94 Thru Train ARR 3:43 PM ARR 5:15 PM ARR 7:21 PM from WAS CTrail CTrail Amtrak CTrail CTrail Amtrak CTrail Amtrak CTrail Amtrak Amtrak 4452 4404 Regional 470 4406 4458 Regional 474 4462 Regional 476 4466 Regional 494 Regional 148 New Haven Union Station 6:35 AM 8:15 AM 10:26 AM 12:30 PM 3:26 PM 4:00 PM 4:32 PM 5:25 PM 6:47 PM 7:35 PM 11:00 PM New Haven State St. Station 6:38 AM 8:18 AM 10:28 AM 12:33 PM 3:29 PM 4:02 PM 4:35 PM 5:27 PM 6:50 PM 7:37 PM 11:01 PM Wallingford 6:53 AM 8:33 AM 10:39 AM 12:48 PM 3:44 PM 4:15 PM 4:50 PM 5:39 PM 7:05 PM 7:49 PM 11:15 PM Meriden 7:02 AM 8:42 AM 10:48 AM 12:57 PM 3:53 PM 4:22 PM 4:59PM 5:47 PM 7:14 PM 7:58 PM 11:23 PM Berlin 7:11 AM 8:51 AM 10:56 AM 1:05 PM 4:02 PM 4:31 PM 5:08 PM 5:55 PM 7:23 PM 8:07 PM 11:32 PM Hartford 7:27 AM 9:05 AM 11:10 AM 1:19 PM 4:18 PM 4:46 PM 5:24 PM 6:09 PM 7:37 PM 8:20 PM 11:48 PM Windsor 9:14 AM 11:16 AM 1:28 PM 4:53 PM 6:15 PM 7:46 PM 8:26 PM 11:54 PM Windsor Locks 9:20 AM 11:23 AM 1:35 PM 5:00 PM 6:22 PM 7:52 PM 8:33 PM 12:02 AM Springfield, MA 9:47 AM 11:49 AM 2:02 PM 5:25 PM 6:48 PM 8:19 PM 8:59 PM 12:30 AM TO NEW HAVEN: Monday - Friday Amtrak CTrail Amtrak CTrail Amtrak CTrail -
Meeting Notes of Corridor Advisory Committee of Chief Elected Officials for Ctrail-Hartford Line and Ctfastrak Wednesday, Octob
Meeting Notes of Corridor Advisory Committee Of Chief Elected Officials for CTrail-Hartford Line and CTfastrak Wednesday, October 7, 2015 8:00am CTDOT Training Center, Room 1 2780 Berlin Turnpike Newington, CT Attendance Lee Edmann Enfield Scott Kaupin, Co-Chairman Enfield Craig Minor Newington Mary Ellen Kowalewski CRCOG Terry Borjeson Newington Gerry Amodio New Britain Downtown District Cara Radzins CRCOG Larry Kendzior Meriden Sandra Sheehan GHTD Diana Deng Partnership for Strong Communities Susan Westa CT Main Street Center Emily Hultquist CRCOG Lyle Wray CRCOG Brittany Stephenson CRCOG Tim Brennan Pioneer Valley Planning Commission John Simone CT Main Street Center Toni Gold CT Main Street Center Ted Desantos CT Main Street Center Andrea Pereira LISC Jonathan Bodwell North Haven Michael Freda North Haven Eugene Livshits SCRCOG Mark Moriarty New Britain Steve Schiller New Britain Brian Cunningham CTDOT CTfastrak Ron Van Winkle West Hartford Elise Ross CTDOT Eric Lindquist CTOPM Peter Bryanton Enfield Darrin Lamore Enfield CDC Faith Palmer Hartford Mark Lewis DEEP Notes of October 7, 2015 Corridor Advisory Committee Meeting, Page 2 Binu Chandy DECD Sean Ghio LISC Randall Davis CTDOT Bill Lee Enfield Peter Souza Windsor Jennifer Rodriguez Windsor Locks Christopher Edge Berlin Thomas Jost WSP/Parsons Brinckeroff Courtney Hendricsen Enfield Call to Order Scott Kaupin called the meeting to order at 8:35 a.m. 1. Acceptance of March 24, 2015 Meeting Notes Terry Borjeson made and Steve Schiller seconded a motion to accept the meeting notes for the March 24, 2015 Corridor Advisory Committee. Motion passed unanimously. 2. Update on Proposed Transit Corridor Development Authority Legislation-Next Steps to Move Concept Forward: Remarks by Gian-Carl Casa, Undersecretary for Legislative Affairs, OPM Gian-Carl Casa presented this item to the committee. -
Northeast Corridor Capital Investment Plan Fiscal Years 2017-2021
Northeast Corridor Capital Investment Plan Fiscal Years 2017-2021 April 2016 Congress established the Northeast Corridor Commission (the Commission) to develop coordinated strategies for improving the Northeast’s core rail network in recognition of the inherent challenges of planning, financing, and implementing major infrastructure improvements that cross multiple jurisdictions. The expectation is that by coming together to take collective responsibility for the NEC, these disparate stakeholders will achieve a level of success that far exceeds the potential reach of any individual organization. The Commission is governed by a board comprised of one member from each of the NEC states (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland) and the District of Columbia; four members from Amtrak; and five members from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). The Commission also includes non-voting representatives from four freight railroads, states with connecting corridors and several commuter operators in the Region. Contents Letter from the Chair 4 Executive Summary 6 Overview 8 Implementing the Plan: Goals 10 Spotlight on State-of-Good-Repair Backlog 12 Implementing the Plan: Challenges 14 Implementing the Plan: Opportunities 16 Programs and Projects 18 Washington, DC to Philadelphia, PA 20 Philadelphia, PA to New Rochelle, NY 22 New Rochelle, NY to New Haven, CT 24 New Haven, CT to Boston, MA 26 Connecting Corridors 28 Project List and Other Appendices 30 Letter from the Chair The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is a vital asset for businesses, workers, residents, and visitors in the Northeast and beyond. Its eight commuter rail operators deliver hundreds of thousands of workers to some of the most productive economic centers in the country each day. -
Transit-Oriented Development Ctfastrak & Ctrail Hartford Line Corridors Ctfastrak Teacher’S Corner – 370 Asylum Street, Hartford
Transit-Oriented Development CTfastrak & CTrail Hartford Line Corridors CTfastrak Teacher’s Corner – 370 Asylum Street, Hartford Union Station, Hartford – CTfastrak & CTrail 60 units (70%/30% market/affordable) $20.2 Million 36 Lewis Street Downtown Loop - CTfastrak 6 units (market rate) $1.8 Million Hartford Streetscape Improvements – Asylum, Main, Jewell, Ford, Gold and Pearl Streets Union Station/Downtown Loop, CTfastrak Pedestrian and Transit Street Improvements $10 Million Completed 2014 Downtown Loop – CTfastrak Upward Hartford Innovation Hub 27,000 sq ft - 20 Church Street Trinity Action Lab – 10 Constitution Plaza Downtown Loop, CTfastrak 21,000 sq ft Completed 2017 UCONN Downtown Hartford – 10 Prospect Street Downtown Loop, CTfastrak $140 Million Completed 2017 Capewell Lofts – 57 Charter Oak Avenue Downtown Loop, CTfastrak 72 Units (80/20 market/affordable) $27 Million Completed 2017 Noble Gas - 131 Buckingham Downtown Loop – CTfastrak 8 Units (market rate) Mixed Use (Gas Station, Convenience Store, Ice Cream) Anticipated Completion 2018 Dunkin Donuts Park – 1214 Main Street Union Station, Hartford – CTfastrak & CTrail $60 Million Completed 2017 Capitol Lofts – 390 Capitol Avenue Sigourney Station - CTfastrak 112 units (80%/20% market/affordable) $35.3 Million Completed 2017 The Hub on Park – 929-981 Park Street Parkville Station – CTfastrak 45 Units (mixed income) $16.2 Million Construction Beginning 2019 Hog River Brewing - 1429 Park Street Parkville Station, CTfastrak 3700 sq ft. Brewery & Tap Room (Food Trucks) Completed 2016 reSET 9,575 sq ft business incubator space Completed 2015 Hands On Hartford – 45/55 Bartholomew Avenue Parkville Station – CTfastrak Hands On Hartford Headquarters 30 Units (affordable) $11.97 Million New Park Brewing Company – 485 New Park Flatbush Station - CTfastrak 2500 sq ft Brewery (plus 400 sq ft Outdoor Patio) Food Trucks onsite when open (Thursday – Sunday) Completed 2017 Elmwood Station – CTfastrak 54 Units (mixed income) 616 New Park - 3,000 sq ft. -
Ctfastrak: BRT and Autonomous Vehicle Buses – CRCOG
CTfastrak: BRT and Autonomous Vehicle Buses Lyle Wray, Executive Director Capitol Region Council of Governments MAP Online Conference June 19, 2020 CTfastrak Brief Video • Concept started in the 1990s • Opened March 2015 • Ridership solid and growing (COVID-19 excepted) CTfastrak • Ridership rising in corridor for CTfastrak but Story falling in some other parts of the state • More than half of regional interstate congestion on I-84 west of downtown Hartford • Evaluation of highway expansion, rail and BRT • $567 million total cost The CTfastrak system provides a one-seat, no- transfer ride to many CTfastrak is Connecticut’s major regional CTfastrak routes are first Bus Rapid Transit employment, shopping, integrated with the system. It is a system of and healthcare CTtransit system, making it bus routes that utilize a destinations as well as easy to connect, transfer, bus-only guideway for all connections to rail service and pay your fare. or a portion of your trip. via the New Haven Line Waterbury Branch in Waterbury and the CTrail Hartford Line in Hartford. CTfastrak Routes 101 Hartford/New Britain 102 Hartford/New Britain/Bristol 121 MCC / Hartford / UConn Health 128 Hartford / Westfarms-New Britain 140 CCSU Connector 144 Wethersfield / Westfarms 153 Flatbush / Copaco 161 St. Francis Hospital / Hartford Hospital 923 Bristol Express 924 Southington-Cheshire Express 925 Cheshire - Waterbury Express 928 Southington-Cheshire-Waterbury Express • Expansion recommendations developed by CTfastrak Next CTDOT’s CTfastrak Expansion Study (2016) -
Regional Transit-Oriented Development Study
Transit Oriented Development Opportunities for the South Central Region June 2015 Metro North Shore Line East Hartford Line Contents Table of Contents Executive Summary............................................................1 Introduction........................................................................3 Transit Corridors................................................................6 Demographic Profile..........................................................8 Labor Force Trends.............................................................9 Commercial Market Trends.............................................10 Residential Market Trends...............................................12 TOD Strategies..................................................................14 Approach............................................................................16 Metro North Corridor.....................................................18 Milford Orange West Haven New Haven Shore Line East Corridor................................................65 Branford Guilford Madison Hartford Line Corridor..................................................103 Meriden Wallingford North Haven Conclusion......................................................................141 Prepared by: Transit Oriented Development Opportunities for the South Central Region ii Executive Summary Executive Summary Introduction The South Central Region of Connecticut is home to two existing commuter rails lines and will be serviced by a new commuter rail line in 2016. -
Monday–Friday / Lunes a Viernes
EFFECTIVE JULY 13, 2020 For information on ADA access, call: 1-877-CTrides (1-877-287-4337) Buy tickets using your mobile device – available for Android or Apple. Hartford Line Service Information TRAIN LEGEND AMTK = Amtrak MNR = Metro-North SLE = Shore Line East 3 color logo Color logo with MONDAY–FRIDAYwhite outline / LUNES A VIERNES TRAVEL Amtrak and CTrail trains will operate on weekend schedules for the Labor Day Holiday. ADVISORY See holiday schedule below for details. Southbound / Sur to New Haven & New York City AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail AMTK CTrail CTrail AMTK CTrail Hartford Line 141 4453 471 4405 473 4407 475 4461 4463 417 4467 SPRINGFIELD 5:55AM 8:55AM 10:39AM 12:05PM 2:30PM 3:55PM 5:45PM 8:50PM Windsor Locks 6:15 9:14 11:00 12:24 2:51 4:14 6:04 9:11 Windsor 6:21 9:19 11:07 12:29 2:58 4:19 6:10 9:18 HARTFORD 6:31 7:45AM 9:29 11:17 12:39 3:08 4:29 5:05PM 5:40PM 6:20 9:28 Berlin 6:42 7:57 9:40 11:29 12:50 3:20 4:40 5:17 5:52 6:30 9:40 Purchase tickets prior to boarding using Meriden 6:53 8:06 9:49 11:38 12:59 3:29 4:49 5:26 6:01 6:39 9:49 a ticket vending machine or the CTrail Wallingford 7:01 8:15 9:57 11:47 1:07 3:38 4:57 5:35 6:10 6:47 9:58 eTix for CTrail Hartford Line, CTrail Shore State Street 7:14 8:31 10:10 12:03PM 1:20 3:54 5:10 5:51 6:26 7:00 10:14 Line East, and connecting New Haven Line NEW HAVEN Union Station 7:17 8:37 10:18 12:11 1:28 4:02 5:18 5:57 6:32 7:08 10:22 (Metro-North) trains. -
Report Introduction.Pmd
Transit Enhancement 2005 South Central Connecticut Opportunities South Central Regional Council of Governments 127 Washington Avenue North Haven, Connecticut August, 2005 1 The fifteen-town South Central Connecticut region is composed of Bethany, Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Meriden, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven and Woodbridge. Mayors and first selectmen guide areawide planning and programming through the South Central Regional Council of Govern- ments, 127 Washington Avenue, 4th Floor- West, North Haven, Connecticut, 06473-1715, (203) 234-7555, www.scrcog.org. Transit enhancement proposals were developed and reviewed with municipal staff through the January-April, 2005 period. SCRCOG (chief elected officials) incorporated the four project package in the region’s Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) on August 24, 2005. Municipalities are now Meriden pursuing project proposals in association with the Greater New Haven Transit District. Wallingford Bethany This report was prepared in cooperation with North Haven the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, the Hamden North Branford U.S. Federal Transit Administration, the Woodbridge Connecticut Department of Transportation and New Haven Guilford the Connecticut Office of Policy and Manage- East Haven Madison Orange Branford ment. The opinions, findings and conclusions West Haven expressed in this report are those of the South Central Regional Council of Governments and Milford do not necessarily reflect the official -
Ctrail HARTFORD LINE SCHEDULE Effective August 22, 2021
CTrail HARTFORD LINE SCHEDULE Effective August 22, 2021 Labor Day Weekend Notice: all trains will operate on a Saturday schedule on Sat. 9/4 and Sun. 9/5, and a Sunday schedule on Labor Day, 9/6. **NOTE: Advanced Amtrak reservations and tickets are required for these trains during TO HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD: Monday - Friday holiday blackout periods through Amtrak.com, the Amtrak app, or an Amtrak ticket agent. Connecting Metro- MNR 6502 MNR 6504 MNR 3504 MNR 6510 MNR 6514 CTtransit Express 950 accepts CTrail MNR 6530 MNR 6530 MNR 6534 MNR 6538 MNR 6540 MNR 6544 MNR 6546 MNR 6552 MNR 6556 MNR 6558 MNR 6558 North Trains ARR 4:09 A ARR 8:03 A ARR 8:36 A ARR 10:19 A ARR 11:17 A Hartford Line single, weekly, and monthly ARR 3:18 P ARR 3:18 P ARR 4:17 P ARR 5:17 P ARR 5:38 P ARR 6:38 P ARR 7:17 P ARR 8:38 P ARR 9:38 P ARR 10:17 P ARR 10:17 P tickets (no 10-trip tickets) Mon-Fri. Service Connecting Amtrak 66 Amtrak 190 Amtrak 170 to New Haven Union Station, New Haven Amtrak 86 Amtrak 174 Amtrak 176 Amtrak 94 Thru Train Amtrak 178 Thru Train Amtrak Trains ARR 4:26 A ARR 8:44 A AR 10:13 A State Street, Meriden, and Hartford only. ARR 2:08 P ARR 3:42 P ARR 5:12 P ARR 7:25 P from WAS ARR 9:40 P from WAS Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak 412 rail rail rail Amtrak Amtrak rail CTtransit CTtransit CTtransit rail Amtrak rail Amtrak rail rail Amtrak Amtrak CT CT CT CT CT CT CT CT Regional 136** M-TH 950 BUS 950 BUS 950 BUS 4450 4452 4404 490 470 4406 4458 474 4462 476 4414 4466 494 148** 478 FRI. -
Connecticut River Bridge Replacement Project
CONNECTICUT RIVER BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT Environmental Assessment & Section 4(f) Evaluation MAY 2014 Table of Contents Executive Summary..................................................................................................................S-1 1: Purpose and Need................................................................................................................. 1-1 A. Introduction..................................................................................................................... 1-1 B. Project Description.......................................................................................................... 1-1 C. Existing Conditions......................................................................................................... 1-1 Regional Passenger Rail System........................................................................................ 1-1 Bridge History.................................................................................................................... 1-2 Current Bridge Operations ................................................................................................. 1-2 Navigation Along the Connecticut River ........................................................................... 1-3 D. Problem Identification and Need..................................................................................... 1-4 Bridge Structure ................................................................................................................. 1-4 -
Valley Flyer Vermonter Schedule Overview
Amtrak Valley Flyer / Vermonter Schedule Overview including connections with Metro-North Railroad / New Haven Line service Normal Days of Operation Monday ─ Friday Weekends & Holidays Valley Valley Valley SOUTHBOUND Vermonter Vermonter Flyer Flyer Flyer 55 57 To: New Haven & New York 471 461 499 → GREENFIELD 7 35A ↓ 1 36P 9 15A 1 36P 8 10P From Vermont From Vermont Northampton 8 00A 2 01P 9 40A 2 01P 8 35P Holyoke 8 15A 2 16P 9 55A 2 16P 8 50P ar 8 43A 2 35P 10 23A 2 35P 9 18P SPRINGFIELD dp 8 55A 2 50P 10 34A 2 50P 9 45P In Windsor Locks 9 14A 3 12P 10 53A 3 12P 10 06P Springfield Windsor 9 19A 10 59A 10 13P HARTFORD 9 29A 3 27P 11 08A 3 27P 10 24P connect Berlin 9 40A 11 19A 10 36P with Meriden 9 49A 3 49P 11 29A 3 48P 10 45P Wallingford 9 57A 11 36A 10 54P CTrail Hartford Line New Haven – State Street 10 10A 11 49A 11 10P Train 6411 NEW HAVEN – Union Station ar 10 18A 4 15P 11 56A 4 14P 11 18P ↓↘ ↘ ↓ ↘ ↘ ↓ Service resumesJuly19,2021 Service resumesJuly19,2021 Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak MNR thru MNR MNR thru MNR MNR Connecting train to: Regional Regional Regional 6525 train 6549 6533 train 6549 6529 171 161 65/67 NEW HAVEN – Union Station dp 10 37A 10 38A 4 39P 4 38P 12 06PCurrently notoperatingonSunday's,exceptJuly4th 12 39P 4 34P 4 38P 11 35P 12 50A West Haven 10 43A 4 43P 12 44P 4 43P 11 40P Milford 10 51A 4 51P 12 52P 4 51P 11 48P Stratford 10 57A 4 57P 12 58P 4 57P 11 54P BRIDGEPORT 11 02A 11 05A 5 01P 5 05P 12 28P 1 05P 4 57P 5 05P 12 01A Fairfield Metro 11 11A 5 11P 1 11P 5 11P 12 07A Fairfield 11 15A 5 15P 1 15P 5 15P 12 11A Southport