Our organization has been saying No build to this station for over a decade - the time someone paying attention would. NNEPRA wants this to "save 15 minutes" and so we can get to Lewiston and Bangor. Note, if you live in Portland there is no delay. And NNEPRA, MEDOT and the current Governor lobbied hard against expansion to Bangor.
The cost of $50 million is not only ridiculous, but the improvements will primarily be to CSX. Once again, the state using federal and state tax dollars to improve a private transportation company asset. The last owner walked away with $700 million after we invested about $200 million for him
The current location is prime for Transit Oriented Development (check it out), ideal for intermodal connectivity. Plenty of parking. And look close - it is also the location where the mountain division state owned railroad connects with Amtrak - west to the highest commuter/congestion areas of the state. Right at a time when a private transportation company is seeking to lease that railroad for passenger use. (yes Alex, the railroad should not be torn up for trail). Right at a time when we need to address congestion causing Climate Change.
Just like the Franklin arterial, $50 million boondoggle. Once the city gets something in their head, and some state bureaucrat wants it to happen, no one reconsiders.
Please continue to speak up. The Train Station should not be moved.
Franklin Arterial should not be rebuilt
and stop wasting money on roundabouts ($6.5 million at USM)
More housing. Less wasted money on asphalt.
Support Sensible, sustainable transit.
--Anthony J. Donovan, Director
Maine Rail Transit Coalition
84 Middle St. Portland, Me. 04101