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Project Title & Location
Mt. Vernon Siding Upgrade – Mt. Vernon
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Project Description
Completes contractual commitments with the host railroad to upgrade the existing rail siding for on-time reliability. Guarantees the continued operation of the second train on this route, currently operating between Seattle and Bellingham.
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Recent Progress
This project will allow passenger trains traveling in opposite directions on the single-track main line to safely move around each other just south of Mt. Vernon. Phase 1 of the project upgraded the existing rail siding, and Phase 2 will extend the siding 3,600 feet south. Construction of the first phase began in March 2005 and was completed in May 2005. Pre-construction engineering began on Phase 2 in November 2004 and is continuing. The project requires Hickox Road to be closed for safety and operations. A traffic study is currently underway, with a completion date for August 2006. The project will be delayed and require additional funds if the crossing cannot be closed.
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Environmental Impacts / Compliance
The first phase of the project, the upgrade of the existing track, required only documentation for compliance with both the National and State Environmental Protection Acts. The second phase of the project, the siding extension, will require a biological assessment for its effects on endangered species. In February 2006 a wetland was discovered. WSDOT is working to determine how long the project may be delayed.
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Impacts to Traffic
There may be some brief work windows that may affect rail operation for both freight and passenger trains as old signals are replaced with new signals. Amtrak Cascades passengers may experience short delays on trains traveling between Vancouver or Bellingham and Seattle. The Hickox Road at-grade crossing may need to be closed due to the siding extension.
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