Purple Line BRT (Rush Line Corridor)
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Re: Purple Line BRT (Rush Line Corridor)
So I do believe the routing is going to come down whether or not a bill about municipal consent for transit guideway projects passes the MN Legislature. If it doesn't I see the Met Council going ahead with the original LPA. If it does pass, then a new terminus will have to be chosen.
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Have they identified possible stations for the connector? Is see it lists 6-7 stops, but not locations.
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The connector would just be a regular bus route, so stops probably ever few blocks.Have they identified possible stations for the connector? Is see it lists 6-7 stops, but not locations.
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https://www.metrotransit.org/Data/Sites ... _final.pdf
A new presentation with more fleshed out alternatives.
A new presentation with more fleshed out alternatives.
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Love to see the idea I had back in February actually be considered! This could honestly be a better route terminus than White Bear Lake when it's all said and done.
Could century college be considered? It would eliminate the jog back and forth Maplewood mall by continuing it in the same general direction and could hit FedEx ground a huge player in the local economy. As well as the equity in increased access to community college by dedicated lane bus rapid transit! It should be a goal to connect more major community colleges by aBRT when we can.
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I like the idea of going to Century College. It doesn't seem to have a big effect on ridership, but getting the suburban community colleges on the transit network is huge for access to education.
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What are the chances Maplewood and/or Vadnais Heights change their mind and also don't want the Purple Line? Or what about White Bear Lake not wanting the Purple Line within their border at all?
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I doubt that there will be the same opposition of a smaller street connecting to Century College versus going through their precious downtown.What are the chances Maplewood and/or Vadnais Heights change their mind and also don't want the Purple Line? Or what about White Bear Lake not wanting the Purple Line within their border at all?
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Maplewood and Vadnais Heights have continued to work with the Met Council during all of this, so I would say very slim. If WBL doesn't want it in their borders at all, then the Century College option would have to come off the table. That is why there are 3 different terminus ending options. I could see WBL being more receptive to a Century College terminus though. In the end WBL will be getting bus service, the Purple Line Connector is still apart of the plan, and buses will run every 30 mins between MW and DT WBL.What are the chances Maplewood and/or Vadnais Heights change their mind and also don't want the Purple Line? Or what about White Bear Lake not wanting the Purple Line within their border at all?
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I hope the Purple Line Connector stays in the plan, though if that's the official name of it they may want to reconsider naming it something else. The folks in White Bear Lake might see it as a way of sneaking the Purple Line into their downtown and causing an uproar.Maplewood and Vadnais Heights have continued to work with the Met Council during all of this, so I would say very slim. If WBL doesn't want it in their borders at all, then the Century College option would have to come off the table. That is why there are 3 different terminus ending options. I could see WBL being more receptive to a Century College terminus though. In the end WBL will be getting bus service, the Purple Line Connector is still apart of the plan, and buses will run every 30 mins between MW and DT WBL.What are the chances Maplewood and/or Vadnais Heights change their mind and also don't want the Purple Line? Or what about White Bear Lake not wanting the Purple Line within their border at all?
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I listened to some of today's meeting and it seems that Vadnais Heights has been helpful in planning that concept. It serves some employers (most prominently HB Fuller) and an existing park and ride.
They also referenced the Purple Line Connector route in the meeting, so it doesn't seem WBL will go without.
They also referenced the Purple Line Connector route in the meeting, so it doesn't seem WBL will go without.
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https://m.startribune.com/route-change- ... lmob=y&c=n
This isn’t uncommon, the Gold Line had to do it… but it could be a non issue if it wasn’t for WBL.
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This isn’t uncommon, the Gold Line had to do it… but it could be a non issue if it wasn’t for WBL.
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Hopefully they can figure out a way to juice the rating that actually improves the line as a transitway, and isn't just pissing away $58M on a giant parking ramp for downtown commuters that may never rematerialize.
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Was the highway 36 park and ride officially added yet? Because if not I feel like that will be what they decide on.Hopefully they can figure out a way to juice the rating that actually improves the line as a transitway, and isn't just pissing away $58M on a giant parking ramp for downtown commuters that may never rematerialize.
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Slides from the Purple Line CMC Meeting on Friday:
https://www.metrotransit.org/Data/Sites ... 20916a.pdf
Three main takeaways:
- Need to improve cost effectiveness of project to quality for Small Starts FTA funding program.
- Arcade St Station may be repositioned to improve ped access to Phalen Blvd.
- Purple Line Connector to White Bear Lake unlikely at opening of service.
https://www.metrotransit.org/Data/Sites ... 20916a.pdf
Three main takeaways:
- Need to improve cost effectiveness of project to quality for Small Starts FTA funding program.
- Arcade St Station may be repositioned to improve ped access to Phalen Blvd.
- Purple Line Connector to White Bear Lake unlikely at opening of service.
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I'm sure White Bear Lake will be relieved with the news about the Purple Line Connector.
I hope their strategy to place the Purple Line better in the rankings for federal funding won't include more park & ride spaces like they did for the Gold Line.
I hope their strategy to place the Purple Line better in the rankings for federal funding won't include more park & ride spaces like they did for the Gold Line.
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I hope so too. What other avenues are available for boosting the FTA rating?I'm sure White Bear Lake will be relieved with the news about the Purple Line Connector.
I hope their strategy to place the Purple Line better in the rankings for federal funding won't include more park & ride spaces like they did for the Gold Line.
Also, thank goodness they're taking another look at the Arcade Street station; the old diversion to move the station like a block toward some suburban-style strip malls was ridiculous. Just the kind of needlessly confusing route shimmying that pisses riders off and makes no meaningful ridership or rider experience improvement.
I think the Wells Street idea makes sense. It would expand the walkshed and that's good since we suddenly need to increase ridership on this project.
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One way would be through lowering costs, which I hope isn't the primary choice since then that could water down the BRT.I hope so too. What other avenues are available for boosting the FTA rating?I'm sure White Bear Lake will be relieved with the news about the Purple Line Connector.
I hope their strategy to place the Purple Line better in the rankings for federal funding won't include more park & ride spaces like they did for the Gold Line.
Potentially switching from New Starts to Small Starts federal funding could bump its rating due to differences in their funding rubrics.
Imo the best way would be upzoning around future stations immediately. Maybe even adding a few infill stations too.
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Gotta imagine that Wells St option, or even the moved Arcade St station, would cut capital costs notably by not requiring a separate bridge to get from Arcade back to the busway, in addition to improving service by removing a left turn across Arcade in each direction.
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