Rail - Vancouver - Rail Bypass and W. 39th Street Bridge

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending September 2005

Project Title & Location
Vancouver Rail Project Incl. 39th Bridge – Vancouver, WA

Project Description
Constructs capacity improvement that includes a by-pass of freight yard and 39th Street grade separation. This project will improve schedule reliability and is part of the improvements for the 5th Amtrak Cascades round trip. Currently in preliminary engineering phase.

Contractor/Consultant
BNSF Railway, Fort Worth, Texas

Recent Progress
This project will construct main line tracks to allow eastbound and northbound freight trains to by-pass the rail yard in Vancouver.  A rail siding for stopping freight trains clear of the north-south main line and a new vehicle overpass would also be constructed.  This will free up capacity on the north-south mail line, improving on-time performance of the Amtrak Cascades trains, and is a step toward the addition of a fifth Seattle-Portland round trip.

The 2003 Transportation Funding Package provides $53.8 million, starting in 2003, for the project.  $3.2 million of pre-existing funds were spent prior to June 2003 for the environmental documentation process.  Based on 30 percent design work, updated estimates for the project are significantly higher than the last estimate developed in 2002.  The rail portion of the project is now estimated at $120 million.  The 39th Street Bridge is now estimated at $10.3 million.  In total, the project is estimated to cost over $130 million.  Increased earthwork, property, and material costs are all major factors in the higher estimate.  WSDOT has performed an engineering peer review of the project and is in discussion with BNSF to determine ways to reduce project costs.  A formal value engineering process will be performed in November 2005.  Results from these efforts will determine how WSDOT proceeds.

Design Construction Impacts
Project engineering began in January 2003, but was suspended June 2003 for lack of funding.  Design was restarted in March 2004, after a 9-month delay.  The Rail Office, city of Vancouver, and BNSF Railway will coordinate the bridge, roadway, and rail work included in the project.

Environmental Impacts / Compliance
The Record of Decision (ROD) was signed in August 2003.  Only local and state permits will be required, per the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS).  Impacts to nesting and feeding Bald Eagles will have to be addressed and/or avoided.

Impacts to Traffic
There may be some brief work windows that may effect rail operations for both freight and passenger trains as new track is connected to the current track.  Amtrak Cascades passengers may occasionally be moved by motor coach to allow for these work windows.  Local roadway traffic will need to be rerouted during construction of the new bridge at W. 39th St. and associated roadways.  This closure will be coordinated with the city of Vancouver Traffic Staff.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Conceptual Engineering Complete Aug 2003 Conceptual engineering and environmental work completed using pre-existing funds in previous biennia.
Engineering Begins Jul 2007 Engineering began Jan 2003; restarted March 2004.
Construction Begins Jul 2007 Peer review completed Sep 2005.
Construction Complete Ju 2009 Value engineering to be completed late 2005.
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

Planned vs. Actual Expenditures
(Total Project Cost)
Project Expenditure Chart

Preliminary Engineering $5.5 9.6%
Right-of-Way $0.5 0.9%
Construction $51.1 89.5%
Funded Project Costs $57.1 100%

Nickel funds included in above costs

$53.9 41%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

  For more information, go to www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects

Rail Passenger Engineer @ 360-705-7982 or E-mail: rail@wsdot.wa.gov