Saturday, December 15, 2007

Discussing the Rappaport article

UrbanCompass.net has had terrific coverage of all things Springfield. Of note to Commuter Rail advocates, however, is the discussion on the recent Globe article (see below).
http://urbancompass.net/?p=843

* and a note about the "500 million" figure, that it would "cost over $500,000 per person to add 800 new commuters to the proposed service over a 14 year period." This figure is devised by including CT's contribution (dividing ridership by the total cost of project). It is inaccurate to indicate that MA will pay this amount.

****MA will only contribute 30 million for the construction, and about 2mil for annual operating.****

And even CT's total project cost (about 270m) includes a 40% contingency built in. They have to spend more on stations and infrastructure than MA does.

CT is going ahead with the NHHS line. If, due to Massachusetts' apathy, Enfield is the end of the line, Springfield will lose.

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