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Project Title & Location
Pt. Defiance Bypass-Phase 1, Pierce Co., WA
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Project Description
Constructs and upgrades part of the mainline tracks along a 20-mile corridor for passenger service. Results in 6-minute reduction in Seattle-Portland schedule.
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Contractor/Consultant
Sound Transit, Seattle, and Tacoma Rail, Tacoma
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Recent Progress
WSDOT is continuing the design work to construct improvements that will allow Amtrak Cascades trains to use the bypass route without being delayed by freight or Sounder commuter trains. This will also reduce travel times between Seattle/Tacoma and Portland by six minutes. The environmental documentation for the project is complete.
WSDOT continues to coordinate with Sound Transit to ensure the WSDOT project is compatible with the Sound Transit Lakewood Extension project. WSDOT and Sound Transit are also coordinating on efforts to identify additional funds for the D St. to M St. segment of the Lakewood Extension Project. Without this segment neither commuter trains nor Amtrak Cascades trains can reach Lakewood.
As previously reported, a revised cost estimate was received from the design consultant in February 2008. The costs for the WSDOT portion of the work, with real estate costs added, was about $8.5 million above the project funding of $59.6 million, due to higher than estimated real estate costs and inflation in steel and other materials. Since that time, the real estate costs have been decreased by $2.0 million, with the elimination of a number of potential full-purchase parcels and relocations. Also since last quarter, the cost estimate for work to be done by BNSF in the Nisqually area has increased by $2.8 million, due to higher than expected signal costs.
As a result of the shortfalls in both the D St. to M St. segment and the Pt. Defiance Bypass segment, WSDOT is limiting the WSDOT-funded construction to about $9.2 million in areas where the WSDOT improvements and the Sound Transit improvements conflict so that reconstruction in the future by WSDOT is minimized. The remainder of the WSDOT-driven improvements will be built in a later stage once the Sound Transit funding shortfall for D St. to M St. is filled. This will increase the under-funded amount for the Pt. Defiance Bypass project, including the estimated costs detailed above, to $14.9 million above the project funding of $59.6 million.
This change in strategy will also delay the first stage of work going to "Ad" until September 2008, so the design plans can be modified to match the new scope of work for this stage.
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Design Construction Impacts
The impacts to rail transportation during construction will be minor, as three day work windows are planned for, allowing freight operations four days per week as is typical today. As grade crossings are upgraded, some road restrictions and closures will be required. In advance of these closures, the contractor and construction office will coordinate with WSDOT's Olympic Region, the cities of Tacoma, Lakewood, and DuPont, as well as Fort Lewis and Camp Murray, to ensure restrictions and closures are well planned and minimize impacts to traffic.
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Environmental Impacts / Compliance
A NEPA Categorical Exclusion is being prepared. Some noise impacts to surrounding residences are expected, due to increased numbers and the speeds of trains, as well as from train horns at the grade crossings.
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Impacts to Traffic
With the removal of passenger trains from the congested main line around Point Defiance, freight rail traffic on that route will see fewer congestion delays. More trains passing over the grade crossings in south Tacoma, Lakewood, and DuPont, will cause minor delays to motorists which will be mitigated by improved traffic signal coordination.
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