Lightrail Projects
& Costs
Costs Per Mile
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| Austin, TX |
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| Buffalo, NY |
$102.6 Million (Subway
System) |
| Calgary, AB (Existing System) |
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| Calgary, AB (146th South Ext) |
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| Calgary, AB (53th NW Ext) |
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| Calgary, AB (146th - 162nd Ext) |
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| Calgary, AB (Prairie Winds Park Ext) |
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| Camden, NJ |
$18,200,000 |
| Charlotte, NC |
$24,600,000 |
| Cincinnati, OH |
$38 - 44,000,000 |
| Dallas, TX (Existing System) |
$43,000,000 |
| Denver, CO (Existing System) |
$21,000,000 |
| Denver, CO (Southwest Corridor) |
$21,500,000 |
| Denver, CO (Platte Valley Ext.) |
$24,000,000 |
| Detroit MI |
$56,000,000 |
| Edmonton, AB (Existing System) |
$26,400,000 (Some Subway) |
| Edmonton, AB (Claireview Ext.) |
$7,600,000 |
| Gand Canyon, AZ |
$26,000,000 |
| Houston, TX |
$37,000,000 |
| Kansas City, MO |
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| Los Angeles, CA (Green Line) |
$30,600,000 |
| Los Angeles, CA (Blue Line) |
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| Los Angeles, CA (Pasadena Ext.) |
$50,000,000 |
| Minneapolis, MN |
$48,000,000 (Some Subway) |
| Orlando, FL |
$41,000,000 |
| Portland, OR (Eastside) |
$14,200,000 |
| Portland, OR (Westside) |
$53,500,000 |
| Portland, OR (Airport) |
$22,700,000 |
| Portland OR (Interstate) |
$62,500,000 |
| Phoenix, AZ |
$43,000,000 |
| Saint Louis, MO (Existing System) |
$27,000,000 |
| Saint Louis, MO (St. Claire Ext.) |
$20,000,000 |
| Sacramento, CA |
$9,600,000 |
| Salt Lake City, UT (Existing System) |
$18,000,000 |
| Salt Lake City, UT (University Ext.) |
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| San Antonio, TX |
$28,000,000 |
| San Diego, CA (Existing System) |
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| San Diego, CA (Mission Valley East) |
$67,000,000
(Subway) |
| San Diego, CA (Mid-Coast Ext.) |
$30,000,000 |
| San Jose, CA (Guadalupe) |
$25,000,000 |
| San Jose, CA (Tasman West) |
$42,000,000 |
| Seattle, WA |
$100,000,000
(Subway) |
| Tacoma, WA |
$37,000,000 |
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Austin, TX
Buffalo, NY
Calgary, AB
Camden, NJ
Charlotte, NC
Cincinnati, OH
Cleveland, OH
Dallas, TX
Denver, CO
Detroit, MI
Edmonton, AB
Grand Canyon, AZ
Houston, TX
Kansas City, MO
Kenosha, WI
Los Angeles, CA
Louisville, KY
Minneapolis, MN
Orlando, FL
Portland, OR
Phoenix, AZ
Sacramento, CA
Saint Louis, MO
Salt Lake City, UT
San Antonio, TX
San Diego, CA
San Jose, CA
Seattle, WA
Tacoma, WA
Austin, Texas
Capitol Metro |
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Buffalo, NY
- Project Name
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Existing System
Project Status:
Operational
Cost/Mile:
$102.6 million per mile (Subway System)
Distance
6.2 miles
Number of Stations
15
Cost:
Details:
Ridership:
27,000 per day
Calgary, AB
- Project Name:
- Anderson-146th Ave South Extension
- Project Status:
- Under Construction
- Opening Date:
- 1999
- Expected Opening Date:
- October, 2001
- Distance:
- Number of Stations:
- 2 (Canyon Meadows & 16th Ave South)
- Cost:
- $80.1 million CDN
- Project/Routing/Funding Details:
- See
Calgary Transportation Project
Website
Note:
Includes purchase of 7 LRVs
- Project Name:
- Brentwood-53th Ave NW Extension
- Project Status:
- Final Design
- Planned Start Date:
- 2001
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2003
- Distance:
- Number of Stations:
- 1 (East of 53 Street along Crowchild Trail)
- Cost:
- $101.3 million CDN
- Project/Routing/Funding Details:
- See Calgary Transportation Project
Website
- Project Name:
- 146th Ave South to 162 Ave. Extension
- Project Status:
- Design/Review
- Planned Start Date:
- 2002
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2003
- Distance:
- Number of Stations:
- Cost:
- $45.3 million CDN
- Project/Routing/Funding Details:
- See Calgary Transportation Project
Website.
- Project Name:
- Whitehorn - Prairie Winds Park Extension
- Project Status:
- Design
- Expected Start Date:
- 2003
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2006
- Distance:
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $90.4 million CDN
- Project/Routing/Funding Details:
- See Calgary Transportation Project
Website.
- Note:
- Project still requires City Council Approval.
Camden, NJ
- Project Name:
- Southern New Jersey Light Rail System
- Project Status:
- Design Review
- Cost/Mile:
- $18 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2002
- Distance:
- 34 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 20
- Cost:
- $604 million
- Project Details:
- DBOM project by The Southern New Jersey Light Rail Group, a consortium led by Bechtel
Corp. of California and Adtranz, a German transportation company.
- Routing:
- The alignment runs from the Camden aquarium up the former Conrail/PC/PRR/Camden &
Amboy tracks along the Delaware River to Bordentown and then over the Bordentown Secondary
to a terminus in the vicinity of the Trenton Clinton St. train station. There is
discussion of extending it to the State Capitol through the "Commons" shopping
district.
- Funding Details:
Charlotte,
NC
- ProjectName:
- South Corridor
- Project Status:
- Design
- Cost/Mile:
- $24.6 million per mile
- Distance:
- 10.3 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $254 million
- Project Details:
- South Corridor from Downtown Charlotte to the Mecklenburg County border. Currently, a
historical trolley operates on a portion of the corridor.
- Funding Details:
- Capital funding is currently being sought. Operating costs are estimated at $13.6
million/year.
Cincinnati, OH
- Project Name:
- Downtown to Blue Ash (See Note below)
- Project Status:
- Design
- Construction dates:
- Construction would start 2002; Completion by 2008
- Cost/Mile:
- $38-44 million per mile
- Distance:
- 18 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $700 - $800 million (See Below)
- Project Details:
- Planned to run from 12th Street in Covington to Pfeiffer Raod in Blue Ash.
- Funding Details:
- Note:
- Project Name:
- I-71 LRT
- Project Status:
- Design - Seeking local funding
- Cost/Mile:
- $30 million per mile
- Distance:
- 43 miles
- Construction dates:
- Completion by 2008
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $1.2 billion
- Project Details:
- I-71 corridor between Florence and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to
Paramount's King's Island near Mason.
- Funding Details:
- Cincinnati area voters could be asked in 2001 to help pay for the first phase of the
system as described above.
Cleveland, OH
- Project Name:
- Lake Erie Loop
- Project Status:
- Unknown
- Cost/Mile:
- $32 million per mile
- Distance:
- 2.2 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $69 million
- Project Details:
- Lake Erie between the Flats entertainment district and other lakefront attractions that
opened in 1996 now is planned to extend south into the downtown area.
- Funding Details:
Dallas, TX
- Project Name:
- Existing system
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $43 million per mile
- Opening Date:
- June, 1996
- Distance:
- 20 miles (2 lines - See Project Details)
- Number of Stations:
- 21
- Cost:
- $860 million
- Project Details:
- Red line runs north and southwest from downtown.
- Blue line runs south from downtown.
- Funding Details:
- Federal: 20%; Local: 80% (1 cent sales tax in Dallas, Irving, Farmers Branch,
Carrollton, Rowlett, Richardson, Addison, Garland, Plano, Highland Park, University Park,
Cockrell Hill and Glenn Heights)
- Ridership:
- 41,000 per day
See Dallas Map and System Detail Page for
information on other extensions
Denver, CO
- Project Name:
- Central Corridor Extension (Existing System)
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $21 million per mile
- Distance:
- 5.5 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 15
- Cost:
- $118 million (1995 dollars)
- Project Overview:
- 30th & Downing to I-25 & Broadway
- Project Details:
Click Here
- Project Name:
- Southwest Corridor Extension
- Project Status:
- Existing System
- Cost/Mile:
- $21.5 million per mile
- Opening Date:
- July 14, 2000
- Distance:
- 8.7 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 6
- Cost:
- $178 million (1995 dollars)
- Project Details:
- Click Here
- Project Name:
- Platte Valley Corridor Extension
- Project Status:
- Under Construction
- Cost/Mile:
- $24 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2001
- Distance:
- 1.8 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 4
- Cost:
- $43 million (1999 dollars)
- Project Details:
- Click Here
- Project Name:
- Southeast Corridor Extension
- Project Status:
- Design Review
- Cost/Mile:
- $44 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2008 (Construction begins 2001)
- Distance:
- 19.7 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 14
- Cost
- $874 million
- Project and Funding Details:
- Click Here
Detroit, MI
- Project
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(Proposed System)
Project Status:
Design - Seeking Local funding
Cost/Mile:
$56 million per mile
Distance:
8.8 miles
Number of Stations:
22
Cost:
$494 million
Project Overview:
Replacement of original main street streetcar which was dismantled in the 1950's
Project Details:
Project will be all be above ground on existing streets. Study found that either Bus
Rapid Transit or LRT was needed on the corridor. Still need one more study and Local
dedicated funding for transit before a proposal is sent to the Federal level for
consideration.
Edmonton, AB
- Project Name:
- Existing System
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $26.4 million (US)
- Distance:
- 4.5 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 5 (Belvedere, Coliseum, Stadium, Churchill & Central)
- Cost:
- $60 million CDN - 1974 dollars
- Project Overview:
- Project Details:
- Of the 4.5 miles, approx. 1.2 miles is underground
- Ridership:
Edmonton, AB
- Project Name:
- Claireview Extension
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $7.6 million (CDN) per mile
- Distance:
- 1.3 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 1 (Clareview)
- Cost:
- $10 million CDN - 1981 dollars
- Project Overview:
- See Project Details
- Project Details:
- All right of way is above ground. Project also included a LRT storage repair facility.
Cars were previously stored on a siding near the Coliseum station.
- Ridership:
Edmonton, AB
- Project Name:
- Extension from University Station
- Project Status:
- Design Review - Seeking local funding
- Cost/Mile:
- $64.5 million (CDN) per mile (Underground Construction)
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2007 (Construction in 2003)
- Distance:
- 6.2 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 6
- Cost:
- $400 million
- Project Overview:
- Project Details:
- Includes 25 new cars & 1.8 miles underground from University Station
Grand Canyon, AZ
- Project Name:
- Grand Canyon North Rim
- Project Status:
- DBOM Project - to be awarded Spring, 2001
- Cost/Mile:
- 26 million/mile
- Distance:
- 6 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $600 - $160 million (See Note below)
- Project Details:
- Funding Details:
- To be 100% funded by the Federal Government
- Note:
- Includes rolling stock and DBOM Operation. Travel time one-way to be 8 1/2 minutes
Houston, TX
- Project Name:
- Start-up System
- Project Status:
- Design Review - Seeking funding
- Cost/Mile:
- $37 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2004
- Distance:
- 7.5 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $272 million
- Project Details:
- Downtown to the Houston Astrodome. Includes LRT storage & repair yard
Kansas City, MO
- Project Name:
- Start-up
- Project Status:
- Design - Seeking funding
- Expected Opening Date:
- TBD
- Distance:
- TBD
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $1.2 Billion
- Project Details:
- Kansas City International Airport to Waldo with an east-west spur from Bruce R. Watkins
Drive to the Plaza.
- Funding Deatils:
- 20 year 1/2 cent sales tax to be voted on November 7th, 2000
Kenosha, WI
- Project Name:
- Heritage Trolley System.
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $2.25 million per mile
- Opening Date:
- Spring 2000
- Distance:
- 2 miles
- Number of Stations:
- Cost:
- $4.5 million
- Project Details:
- The initial loop is two track miles and includes a six position shop building and and
six ex-Toronto PCC cars, five of which were rebuilt only five years ago. The line
construction includes new 115 pound rail on concrete ties, with all new overhead and
substation.
- Note:
- This system is NOT a Light Rail system as defined by the lightrail.com webmaster, but is
included as a cost-comparison.
Los Angeles, CA
- Project Name:
- Green
- Project Status:
- Existing System
- Cost/Mile:
- $30.6 million per mile
- Distance:
- 23.5 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $719 million
- Details
- System built as a "driverless" operation, yet public sentiment prevented it
from NOT using operators in each consist.
Los Angeles, CA
- Project Name:
- Blue Line (Existing System)
- Project Status:
- Existing System
- Cost/Mile:
- $__ million per mile
- Distance:
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- Number of Stations:
-
- Average Ridership:
- 66,000/weekday
- Cost:
- __
- Details
- __
Los Angeles, CA
- Project Name:
- Pasadena Extension (a.k.a. "The Rose Line")
- Project Status:
- Final Design/Review
- Cost/Mile:
- $50 million per mile
- Distance:
- 17.4
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Average Ridership:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $684 Million (estimated)
- Details
- Extension of existing LA Blue Line to Pasadena
Louisville, KY
- Project Name:
- Start-up
- Project Status:
- Design - Seeking Funding
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2007 (Construction could begin in 2003)
- Distance:
- 13 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- TBD
- Details:
- New line would operate in the I-65 corridor from Downtown to the airport and the
southern suburbs.
- Funding Details: Louisville's Transit Authority of River City has
approved the line. Final approval awaits other local approvals and financing.
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
- Project Name:
- Hiawatha Line
- Project Status:
- Under Construction
- Cost/Mile:
- $48 million per mile
- Distance:
- 11.4 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 15
- Cost:
- $548.6 Million
- Details:
- From Mall of America to Nicollet Mall - 2 tunnels (Two bores under Minnehaha Airport); 2
major aerial structures (TH 55 & 62)
Orlando, FL
- Project Name
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TBD
Project Status:
Lost one funding vote - Seeking another vote
Cost/Mile:
$41.1 million per mile
Expected Opening Date:
TBD
Distance:
14.6 miles
Number of Stations:
17
Cost:
$600 Million
Details:
Connects downtown Orlando with a tourist resort area to the south.
Portland, OR
- Project Name:
- Eastside MAX (Existing System)
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $14.2 million per mile
- Date Open:
- 1986
- Distance:
- 15 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 50 (including Westside MAX Stations)
- Cost:
- $214 million
- Details:
- Downtown Portland to Gresham
- Ridership:
- 17.8 million rides (1999)
- Note:
- Check the Tri-Met Web page.
- Project Name:
- Westside MAX (Existing System)
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $53.5 million per mile
- Date Open:
- September 1998
- Distance:
- 18 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 50 (including Eastside MAX Stations)
- Cost:
- $963 million
- Details:
- Combination of In-Street Running, and Exclusive Right of Way
- Project Name:
- Airport MAX
- Project Status:
- Under Construction
- Cost/Mile:
- $22.7 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- Fall 2001
- Distance:
- 5.5 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 4
- Cost:
- $125 million - 1999 $
- Details:
- Gateway Transit Center (existing Station) to Portland Airport
- Project Name:
- Interstate MAX
- Project Status:
- Design - Seeking Final Funding - 6 Public Meetings started 11/29/00 regarding discussion
about individual stations
- Cost/Mile:
- $62.5 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- September 2004
- Distance:
- 5.6 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 9
- Cost:
- $350 Million (Estimated)
- Details:
- Rose Quarter Transit Center to the Expo Center
- Project Name:
- Downtown Fareless Square Expansion
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Distance:
- 2.5 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 14 (Old Town/Chinatown to Galleria/Library)
- Cost: Unknown
Phoenix,
AZ
- Project Name:
- TBD
- Project Status:
- design/Review - Local Funding approved - Seeking full funding
- Cost/Mile:
- $43 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2016 - To be built in stages
- Distance:
- Total 24 miles (To be built in stages by 2016)
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $1.2 Billion
- Details:
- Click Here for Map and Details
Saint Louis, MO
- Project Name:
- Existing system
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $27 million per mile
- Distance:
- 17 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 19
- Cost:
- $464 million (1982 dollars)
- Project Details:
- East St. Louis to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport.
- Funding Details:
- Federal 75%, Local 25% (Asset value of donated railroad rights-of-way, structures and
facilities).
- Project Name:
- St. Clair County Extension
- Project Status:
- Under Construction
- Cost/Mile:
- $20 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- May, 2001
- Distance:
- 17.4 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 8
- Cost:
- $348 million.
- Project Details:
- East Saint Louis to Belleville Area College. It will extend the system from East St.
Louis farther east into St. Clair County, Ill.
- Funding Details:
- Federal: 72%; Local: 28% (1/2 cent sales tax in St. Clair County)
- Note:
- Includes the purchase of 24 Light Rail vehicles, the installation of 3,500 park and ride
spaces and 41 bus bays at the eight stations.
Sacramento, CA
- Project Name
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Existing System
Project Status:
Operational
Cost/Mile:
$9.6 million per mile
Date in Service:
1987
Distance:
18.3 miles
Number of Stations:
Cost:
$176 million
Map & Details:
Ridership:
- Project:
- Folsom Extension
- Project Status:
- Under Construction
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2002
- Distance:
- 10.9 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 5
- Cost:
- Map & Details:
Salt Lake City, UT
- Project Name
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Existing System
Project Status:
Operational
Cost/Mile:
$18 million per mile
Date in Service:
December 1999
Distance:
15 miles
Number of Stations:
16
Cost:
$300 million
Map & Details:
Ridership:
19,000 per day
- Project:
- TRAX University Line
- Project Status:
- Under Construction - Visit the
UTA Site or a private party site for
Construction Photos
Expected Opening Date:
February, 2002
Distance:
Number of Stations:
4 (Library, Trolley Square, 900 East and Rice-Eccles Stations)
Cost:
$110 million
Map & Details:
See UTA's Site
San Antonio, TX
- Project Name
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Start-up
Project Status:
Failed a Summer, 2000 vote - Future uncertain
Cost/Mile:
$28 million per mile
Distance:
54 miles
Number of Stations:
Cost:
$1.5 billion
Map & Details:
Click Here
San Diego, CA
- Project Name
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Mission Valley East
Project Status:
Under Construction - Utility re-location starts 11/15/00. Tunnel construction expected
to start March, 2001
Cost/Mile:
$67 million per mile (Tunnel Construction)
Expected Opening Date:
2004
Distance:
5.9 miles
Number of Stations
TBD
Cost:
$400 million
Map & Details:
Connects Mission San Diego with Grossmont Center. Connects the present end of the Blue
Line (going past the stadium) to the present Orange Line, near the Grossmont station. This
extension will serve the campus of San Diego State University.
- Project Name:
- Mid-Coast Extension
- Project Status:
- Design Review
- Cost/Mile:
- $30 million per mile
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2005
- Distance:
- 3.4 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $105 million
- Route Details:
- Old Town to Clairemont
San Jose, CA
- Project Name
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Guadalupe Line (Existing System)
Project Status:
Operational
Cost/Mile:
$25 million per mile
Date Open:
1988-1992 (in 4 stages)
Distance:
21 miles
Number of Stations:
Currently - 46 (33 on original Guadalupe line) - 13 added by Tasman Line
Cost:
$536 million (1992 dollars)
Ridership:
22,000/day
- Project Name:
- Capitol Extension (Phase 1) - Refered to as Tasman East by some
- Project Status:
- Portions Under Construction - Some portions under Final Review
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2004
- Distance:
- Number of Stations:
- 10
- Cost:
- Project Details:
- From I-880 Station (on the Tasman East Extension), continuing along Capitol to Alum
Rock. Project includes an elevated structure (starting just east of I-880 in Milpitas
going 1.2 miles into San Jose)
- Project Name:
- Capitol Extension (Phase 2)
- Project Status:
- Initial Design
- Expected Opening Date:
- No Date set
- Distance:
-
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $231 million
- Funding Details:
- Funded by passage of a 30 year 1/2 cent sales tax.
- Project Details:
- Starting from Capitol/Alum Rock, east along Capitol Expressway to Eastridge.
- Project Name:
- Capitol Extension (Phase 3)
- Project Status:
- Initial Design
- Expected Opening Date:
- No Date set
- Distance:
- 8 miles (includes Phase 1)
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $292 million
- Funding Details:
- Funded by passage of a 30 year 1/2 cent sales tax.
- Project Details:
- From Capitol Expressway at Eastridge, south/west along Capitol Expressway to the
existing Guadalupe Line.
- Project Name:
- Santa Clara/Alum Rock Extension
- Project Status:
- Initial Design
- Expected Opening Date:
- TBD
- Distance:
- 4.3 miles
- Number of Stations:
- TBD
- Cost:
- $286 million
- Project Details:
- From Downtown san Jose, east along Alum Rock to Capitol, then south to Eastridge.
Capitol Phse 2 to continue southwest to capitol/Guadalupe.
- Project Name:
- Tasman East Extension
- Project Status:
- Design Review - Fully Funded
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2004
- Distance:
- Number of Stations:
- Cost:
- Project Details:
- Starting from Tasman/I-880 (end of I-880 Extension) east along Capitol Avenue and
Capitol Expressway to Capitol/Alum Rock. Includes a 1.1 elevated structure in the area of
the San Jose/Milpitas border.
- Project Name:
- Tasman West Extension
- Project Status:
- Operational
- Cost/Mile:
- $42 million per mile
- Date Open:
- December 17, 1999
- Distance:
- 7.6 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 13
- Cost:
- $325 million
- Ridership:
- 5,000/day
- Project Name:
- Tasman East (I-880) Extension
- Project Status:
- Under Construction
- Expected Opening Date:
- Spring 2001
- Distance:
- 1.2 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 2
- Cost:
- Project Details:
- From Baypointe/Tasman east along Tasman Drive to I-880 Station. One additional station
midway at Cisco Systems
- Project Name:
- Vasona Extension
- Project Status:
- Design Review - Fully Funded
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2004
- Distance:
- 4.8 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 8
- Cost:
- Project Details:
- Starting from San Carlos/Woz Way to San Jose Caltrain Station, then south along the
current UP alignment along Southwest Expressway to Winchester/Camden area. Project
includes an 800' tunnel in the area of the San Jose Arena.
Seattle, WA
- Project Name:
- Central Link (Proposed System)
- Project Status:
- Design - Seeking Funding - Various sections of the system have been awarded including 2
tunnel sections.
- Cost/Mile:
- $100 million per mile (due to underground construction)
- Expected Opening Date:
- 2006
- Distance:
- 24 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 24
- Cost:
- $2.3 - 3 billion
- Anticipated Schedule Speed
- 28 MPH
- Project Details:
- Starting at Northgate Transit Center, the line will be routed "under" the
University District, Capitol Hill, First Hill and Portage Bay to Westlake, then into the
the existing Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel. South through the South Seattle
Industrial area, then under Beacon Hill. In-street running may be utilized to route the
tracks through Rainier Valley on Martin Luther King Jr. Way South, then elevated track
through the Tukwila Valley, through Sea-Tac International Airport, then south to South
200th. This system will NOT be connected to the Tacoma, WA system.
- Note:
- All indications are that projects costs will FAR exceed initial cost estimates.
Tacoma, WA
- Project Name:
- Start-up System
- Project Status:
- Design Stage
- Cost/Mile:
- $37.5 million per mile
- Distance:
- 1.6 miles
- Number of Stations:
- 5
- Cost:
- $60 Million
- Project Details:
- Downtown Tacoma to the Tacoma Dome (
See Map).
This system will NOT connect to the Seattle, WAsystem.
Funding Details:
Note - Unless noted, costs DO NOT include rolling stock. Cost is listed per mile,
although many prefer the figure to be listed as per passenger mile. Passenger mile figures
are not provided as some systems are in the design phase with only "projections"
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Updated December 18, 2000