Metrolink Hosts First Annual Summit for Government Stakeholders

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Metrolink held its first annual Stakeholder Summit at Los Angeles Union Station on Monday to share our plans for the future.

Congressional and state delegations, cities, counties, municipal staff and Metrolink member agencies participated in a dialogue to improve Southern California’s regional rail system over the next decade.

Metrolink staff shared information and encouraged feedback and ideas to improve rail transit. After receiving suggestions from stakeholders, Metrolink committed to working with to improve service options. Major upgrades to the region’s rail system are needed to accommodate the ever-increasing population, jobs and goods movement across the region.

One of the key topics discussed at the Metrolink summit was the Southern California Optimized Rail Expansion (SCORE) plan, which is intended to add relief to the nation’s most congested freeways and improve air quality while upgrading the system to be safer and quiet-zone ready.

Metrolink is partnering with freight and intercity rail operators in seeking nearly $10 billion in local, state and federal funds to transform Southern California passenger rail service over the next decade.

Track additions, new signal and switch improvements, station upgrades and maintenance facility enhancements will bolster safety, on-time performance and reliability, nearly doubling Metrolink’s capacity and allowing for a significant expansion, including express service. It also would facilitate more quiet zones at crossings where locomotive horns don’t need be sounded because of safety enhancements.

The SCORE program also would improve freight movement from the Ports of San Pedro and Long Beach to inland distribution centers and beyond.

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