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Muni Subway Expansion project

Railvolution

October 10, 2016

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Agenda

• SF rail history and context

• Existing conditions

• Proposed project and benefits

• Status and next steps

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• SF rail history and context

• Existing conditions

• Proposed project and benefits

• Status and next steps

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Agenda

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Rail has been a part of SF history for 100+ years. Major early investments: Twin Peaks Tunnel, Sunset Tunnel, Stockton Tunnel

Mayor Rolph at the controls of Streetcar 117 for the opening of the Twin Peaks Tunnel | February 3, 1918

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Why not all?

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Like most cities, we removed most of our streetcars…

1940 1960

Images courtesy Chris Arvin, “Where the streetcars used to go” sfstreetcars.co

Tunnels!

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Fast forward to 1970s, introduction of BART

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Muni Metro hybrid system is born - creating complex

operational conditions

• Running in both subway and on street in mixed traffic

• Multiple lines merging into one subway tunnel, entering/exiting through three portals

• Five-car modern high-floor station platforms in new subway stations

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Fast forward to 2016: now we are bursting at the seams!

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We’ve made a lot of improvements and have more on the way

• “Red carpet” transit only

lanes for Rapid Network (rail +

bus) and expanded transit

signal priority

• Maintenance campaigns

have driven up on-time

performance

• Replacement and expansion

of light-rail vehicle fleet –

“The Game Changer.” First

new vehicles arrive the end of

the year.

• Central Subway – first tunnel

in SF since BART, opens 2019

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But more is needed and there’s a renewed effort to think BIG

and visionary

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• SF rail history and context

• Existing conditions

• Proposed project and benefits

• Status and next steps

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Agenda

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Source: San Francisco’s West of Twin Peaks; Arcadia, 2006, p. 61

19th Avenue

Then and Now

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19th Avenue Today

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What problems are we

trying to solve?

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Rail Crowding

Source: Metropolitan Transportation Commission Core Capacity Transit Study Briefing Book

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Transit-car conflicts: re-current delay

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Transit-car conflicts: non-recurrent delay

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Median station access a safety challenge

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Conditions for people walking in need of improvement

19th Avenue is part of

12% of miles of

street

Where 70% of all

severe and fatal

collisions in San

Francisco occur

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Growth is coming

Planned New Housing Units

Image Credit: San Francisco Planning Department data as cited in SFCTA, San Francisco Transportation Plan 2040

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Agenda

• SF rail history and context

• Existing conditions

• Proposed project and benefits

• Status and next steps

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We started by studying partial grade separations

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And then came up with the Full Subway proposal

To Daly City

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What are the benefits?

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Stations platforms long

enough for 5-car trains

Stations platforms long

enough for 3-car trains

Where platforms

existing, 2-car long.

Challenges to surface

operation of 3+ long

trains

Increased rail capacity due to 4-car trains

New stations built for 4-car long trains would allow 2x as much capacity for each slot in the tunnel

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Increased rail capacity due to improved reliability

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Safety and public realm improvements

Existing

Proposed

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$2.5-$3 Billion

Must compete for

limited funding

against other

worthy projects.

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Benefits and costs

A less crowded train

Faster, more reliable trips on Muni Metro

Safe station access

Safe comfortable street

Improve environment/ quality of life

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Ongoing community engagement since 2012

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Positive media coverage!

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• SF rail history and context

• Existing conditions

• Proposed project and benefits

• Status and next steps

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• Technical work completed includes:

– Conceptual alignment

– Conceptual profile

– Conceptual station designs

– Caltrans project initiation document

– Preliminary environmental assessment

– Capital cost estimates

Where we are in process: very early.

PlanningPreliminary

Engineering(includes environmental

review – NEPA/CEQA)

Detail Design Construction

Inception

2012 - 2018 2018 - TBD TBD TBD2011expected duration ~ 2-3 years expected duration ~ 4-5 years expected duration ~ 3-10 years

Project Approval

Project Prioritization

via Connect SF

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I am also presenting tomorrow Tuesday 10/11 7:30-10pm

“Battle of the Modes” Tuesday 7:30-10pm during Pecha Kucha Slam, Great American

Music Hall 859 O’Farrell Street

Liz Brisson

[email protected]

415.701.4791

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Thank you. Questions?