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8 major public transportation expansion projects United States March 23, 2017

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8 major public transportation expansion projectsUnited States

March 23, 2017

Measure M, Purple/Expo/Crenshaw Lines

Los Angeles, CA

On November 8, 2016, Measure M passed in Los Angeles with 69.8 percent on the vote.

Measure M will fund a northern extension of the Crenshaw Line to West Hollywood, as well as a broader improvement in the Sepulveda Corridor.

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$61.5Bin transportation operations and expansion

40years

over

Transbay Terminal, Central Subway

San Francisco, CA

Transbay Terminal sits at the heart of a broader redevelopment area with deliveries expected in early 2020s:

The Central Subway will provide increased rail transit in the heart of city, easing commutes from Silicon Valley and the Peninsula and further encouraging reverse commuting.

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$6.0M+square feet of office space

4,400residential units

100K+square feet of retail space

1,000hotel rooms

ST2, ST3

Seattle, WA

In 2008 and 2016, Puget Sound voters passed ballot measures known as ST2 and STC to increase funding for long-term transportation projects at the local level.

Through 2040, these two measures would expand light rail service by roughly 41 miles.

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8.5%metro population growth since 2010

12.5%Seattle proper population growth since 2010

FasTracks

Denver, CO

Denver enacted FasTracks in 2004 to ultimately build 122 miles of new rail lines, as well as complementary bus rapid transit through 2020.

These lines will ease flow into the Downtown core and fringe and provide connections to Denver International Airport, as well as the fastest-growing northern and southern suburbs.

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10.7%metro population growth since 2010

Brightline

Miami, FL

The Florida East Coast Railway is investing in Brightline, a higher-speed regional rail service connecting Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach with a potential expansion to Orlando.

MiamiCentral will be come the largest public transportation facility in South Florida.

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28Ksquare feet of office space is currently under construction at Miami Central

T-SPLOST, MARTA referandum

Atlanta, GA

In an effort to combat congestion and improve local mobility, Atlanta voters approved a T-SPLOST, a 0.4-cent sales tax, in November 2016. On the same day, voters across the larger metro area agreed to implement a half-cent sales tax to fund MARTA expansion.

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$3.3Bcombined funding

Silver Line

Washington, DC

The Silver Line represents the longest extension of the Washington Metro system since the completion of the original system plan in the early 2000s.

The Line will run parallel to Dulles Toll Road, which is the center of the Northern Virginia economy and home to a significant number of its largest employers.

Its construction has already catalyzed millions of square feet of office development, including the extension of Reston Town Center and the urbanization of Tysons Corner.

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11.7miles in Phase 1

11.5miles in Phase 2, scheduled to open in 2019

Second Avenue Subway, East Side Access

New York, NY

The first phase of the Second Avenue Subway opened after a decade of construction on January 1, 2017.

The full Second Avenue Line, if and when funded, is planned to be built in three additional phases.

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200K+projected daily riders

3new stations between 96th and 63rd Streets

8.5miles long

16stations

560,000projected daily riders

$17Bdevelopment costs

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