Austin to Enhance Transportation with New Train Tracks Along Red Line

Austin Readies for New Train Tracks Along the Red Line

AUSTIN, Texas — Capital Metro is getting set to enhance transportation in East Austin with plans for a second set of train tracks along the Red Line. This project is expected to significantly improve train service for residents and visitors alike.

Expanding the Red Line

The new tracks will be situated at the Plaza Saltillo Station and will stretch from east of Robert T. Martinez Street to Onion Street, covering a distance of about seven blocks. This addition aims to enable trains to travel more frequently and consistently, as trains will be able to run in both directions at the same time. The transportation agency, CapMetro, believes that these changes will make a noticeable difference in the rail service experience for passengers.

New Features on the Horizon

Along with the double-tracking, CapMetro is also planning to introduce new sidewalks and pedestrian crossings in the area, making it easier and safer for people to access the train station. An additional platform will also be constructed to accommodate the anticipated rise in passenger numbers due to improved service.”This project aligns with our commitment to making public transportation an attractive option for everyone in Austin,” a spokesperson for CapMetro said.

Building on Past Success

This double-tracking approach is not new for CapMetro. A similar project was just completed last year between the Lakeline and Leander stations as part of the ongoing Project Connect expansion initiative. The success of this previous project has set a positive tone for the forthcoming improvements along the Red Line.

Funding the New Tracks

The total cost for the project is estimated at $32.2 million. Remarkably, more than half of this cost will be covered by federal funding. The U.S. Department of Transportation has granted CapMetro $18 million to support the initiative. In addition, the city of Austin is contributing around $900,000, which will finance some necessary street upgrades, including sidewalks and pedestrian crossings that will enhance local access to the transit system.

Timeline for Development

The project is still in the early stages. Designs for the new tracks are expected to be developed during the coming year, with construction likely commencing in 2026. This timeline gives residents time to prepare for changes in the area and how they utilize train services in the future.

A Step Forward for Public Transportation

Residents in Austin have shown strong support for improvements in public transportation options. The addition of the second set of tracks aims to make commuting easier, catering to a growing population that relies on efficient public transit. The enhancements at Plaza Saltillo Station are part of broader efforts to modernize the transport infrastructure in the city.

Austin’s commitment to improving accessibility, safety, and reliability in public transport reflects a larger trend towards making cities more navigable via train. As public interest in using public transportation continues to rise, projects like this may pave the way for even more investments in the coming years.

Looking Ahead

As plans unfold and development begins, the city is eagerly looking forward to the positive impact these tracks will have on East Austin and beyond. The community can expect enhanced rail services that keep pace with the region’s growth and changing needs in transportation.


Author: HERE Austin

HERE Austin

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