Just Like MJ Proposed in Jacksonville, Charlotte Expands

Started by Ocklawaha, May 17, 2012, 09:25:35 PM

Ocklawaha

The future in Charlotte echoes the concepts we have promoted in several articles. IE: "REBUILD THE S LINE AND PURCHASE - LEASE THE RAIL LINE FROM MAXWELL HOUSE TO THE AIRPORT ROAD AND REBUILD THE GATEWAY BRANCHLINE." What do we get? Chirp! Chirp!

QuoteThe North Carolina Railroad Co. (NCRR), the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) and Norfolk Southern Corp. signed lease, construction and operating agreements for the LYNX Blue Line Extension (BLE) light rail project along the North Carolina Railroad corridor.

The 50-year lease agreement is renewable for an additional 50 years. The lease agreement outlines the operating and construction parameters along the 2.7-mile segment, such as fair rental value of the property, construction plan review, lease negotiation and other expenses, and an adjustment for anticipated future appreciation of the leased property.

The LYNX Blue Line Extension (BLE) is a 9.4 mile extension of the existing light rail line that will serve the Northeast Corridor from Center City to UNC Charlotte. Light rail service will operate in nearly three miles of NCRR’s corridor when it opens in 2017.

As part of the agreement, CATS will make improved safety enhancements at 36th Street for freight and future passenger rail service by building a bridge over the railroad tier for pedestrians and vehicles.

Additional operational and construction agreements with Norfolk Southern allow CATS to construct, operate and maintain the BLE through North Charlotte.

In addition CATS also has an option with Norfolk Southern for acquisition of the current intermodal rail yard along Brevard Street north of Uptown Charlotte when Norfolk Southern moves its intermodal operations to a new facility now under construction at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. This land agreement allows CATS to accommodate two BLE transit stations, 25th Street Station and Parkwood Station, and part of the planned rail alignment.

SOURCE:  http://www.metro-magazine.com/News/Story/2012/05/N-C-CATS-freights-reach-rail-agreement.aspx?ref=Express-Thursday-2

Anti redneck

And from all of these visits that have been made to other cities, real cities, cities that actually have something to offer, you would think Jacksonville would have changed its ways by now.

vicupstate

Charlotte City Council is also pondering right now an EXTENTION to its Streetcar line that is about to begin construction in the next year or so.  The initial phase is 1.5 miles but if approved, the new funding would extend it to 4 miles.
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