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Northeast Maglev

Northeast Maglev (formally, The Northeast Maglev, LLC) is a private U.S. company proposing a maglev train system in the Northeastern United States.[2] The company aims to use the SCMaglev superconducting maglev system developed by the Central Japan Railway Company to provide 15-minute service between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., with an intermediate stop at BWI Airport, and ultimately connect major Northeast metropolitan hubs and airports with a goal of one-hour service from Washington, D.C., to New York City.[3]

Northeast Maglev
Overview
StatusProposed
OwnerNortheast Maglev, LLC
LocaleNortheastern United States
TerminiWashington, D.C.
Stations8
Websitewww.northeastmaglev.com
Service
TypeHigh-speed rail
Rolling stockL0 Series
History
Planned opening2030[1]
Technical
Operating speed314 mph (505 km/h)

History edit

In 2003, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Study (DEIS) on a proposal to build a maglev project linking downtown Baltimore to BWI Marshall Airport and Union Station in Washington, D.C. The project would have used Transrapid, a German maglev technology. An Environmental Impact Statement was prepared, but Maryland suspended the project and a final EIS was never issued.[4]

The Northeast Maglev, LLC, was founded on March 25, 2010, to promote a revived effort to bring a maglev train to the Northeast Corridor.[5] Baltimore-Washington Rapid Rail, LLC, was founded in October 2011[6] and is the developer of the Northeast Maglev's first leg from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore.

In March 2015, the FRA issued notice of available funding under the Maglev Deployment Program (MDP). In April 2015, acting on behalf of Baltimore–Washington Rapid Rail (BWRR), the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) submitted an application to FRA for the funds to perform preliminary engineering (PE) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) work related to BWRR's SCMAGLEV proposal.[7]

In 2015, the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) approved BWRR's application to acquire a passenger railroad franchise abandoned in 1935[8] by the Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railroad Company.[9] The Maryland PSC found that "the construction and operation of the SCMAGLEV between Washington, DC and Baltimore will result in substantial economic and social benefits to the State (of Maryland) and Baltimore and be consistent with the State's environmental laws and policies enacted or adopted to reduce harmful emissions for cleaner air and address the causes of climate change," and that awarding a franchise to facilitate in development of the SCMAGLEV was "in the public convenience and necessity."[10]

In 2016, the FRA awarded $27.8 million to MDOT to prepare preliminary engineering and NEPA analysis for an SCMAGLEV train between Baltimore, MD, and Washington, DC, with an intermediate stop at Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) Airport.[11]

The FRA and the MDOT were preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to evaluate the potential impacts of constructing and operating a high-speed superconducting magnetic levitation (SCMAGLEV) system between Washington, DC and Baltimore, Maryland with an intermediate stop at BWI Airport. That EIS was "temporarily" ceased, waiting for an "updated engineering input from Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail, the subsidiary of Baltimore-based Northeast Maglev" and the FRA citing "so that work does not have to be redone once the engineering inputs are finalized", in December 2019.[12] The EIS was being prepared in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as amended, and other applicable regulations and procedures. Baltimore-Washington Rapid Rail is providing preliminary engineering and technical assistance as well as additional funding support, in concert with the FRA grant, for the NEPA process.[13]

In a Purpose and Need Statement, the NEPA Team for the SCMAGLEV Project, led by FRA and coordinated by MDOT, said the project's purpose was to increase capacity, reduce travel time, and improve both reliability and mobility options between Baltimore and Washington. "The population in the Baltimore-Washington area makes up one of the largest and densest population centers in the United States. Over the next 30 years the population in the area is projected to increase by approximately 30 percent. Similarly, the demand on the transportation infrastructure between Baltimore and Washington will continue to increase..."[14]

The project has received endorsements of support from organizations including North America's Building Trades Unions,[15] Greater Baltimore Urban League,[16] Maryland State Conference NAACP and four of its local branches,[17] and four Baltimore–Washington corridor chambers of commerce including Prince George's Chamber of Commerce, Northern Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce, Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce, and Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce.[18]

On June 9, 2020, it was released that Northeast Maglev and B&O Railroad Museum created an alliance to bring educational support to the museum.[19]

Route edit

Washington, D.C. to Baltimore edit

The first leg of the Northeast Maglev would connect Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, with a stop at Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) Airport.

The first leg would be approximately 75 percent underground, and require a guideway (track) and three stations, a rolling stock storage depot, maintenance facility, power substations, ventilation plants, and an operations facility.[20]

In December 2018, the Federal Railroad Administration released an Alternatives Report that identified two alignments that run along Baltimore-Washington Parkway to be carried forward as part of the more detailed Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) assessment process. The DEIS is a detailed analysis of the remaining options as they compare to the baseline, which is a 'no-build' option. The Alternatives Report also identified multiple station locations to be considered as part of the DEIS. In Baltimore, potential station locations include Cherry Hill in south Baltimore and a separate location closer to Baltimore's Inner Harbor at Camden Yards. Proposed stations in Washington, D.C., include locations below New York Avenue, to the west and east of Mt. Vernon Square.[21]

Northeast Corridor edit

While two specific routes are under consideration for the line's first leg from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, routes from Baltimore to New York have yet to be designed. In all, the Northeast Maglev is planned to have eight stops,[22] including:

Technology edit

The Northeast Maglev will use the SCMaglev superconducting maglev system developed by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).[23]

JR Central has been developing SCMAGLEV technology since 1962. The Japanese government fully approved the technology for passenger service in 2014, and JR Central began offering public rides on its Yamanashi test track that year. The train holds the world record for fastest maglev train.[24] JR Central is now extending its SCMAGLEV line, called the Chūō Shinkansen, to connect Tokyo and Nagoya, and ultimately Osaka.[25]

Rolling stock edit

The line is planned to use a variation of the L0 Series that is used for the SCMAGLEV in Japan.[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Geerts, Esther (February 28, 2022). "A Maglev train in the US? 'We need to break the chain of low expectations'". RailTech.com. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  2. ^ Greenwood, Arin (July 16, 2012). "Northeast Maglev Train Plan Aims To Cut Down D.C.-N.Y. Travel Times". Huffington Post.
  3. ^ Valerio, Mike (November 21, 2019). "A 311 MPH floating train could link DC & Baltimore – neighbors, the NSA & a nation in gridlock take notice". WUSA9.
  4. ^ "Background". bwmaglev.info. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  5. ^ "Maryland Business Search – Northeast Maglev, LLC".
  6. ^ "Maryland Business Search – Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail, LLC".
  7. ^ "The SCMAGLEV Project – Fastest Train in the World". Northeast Maglev. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  8. ^ "Maglev firms get OK to acquire WB&A railroad franchise". Capital Gazette. November 19, 2015.
  9. ^ "Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail and The Northeast Maglev Announce Approval of Railroad Franchise Request by the Maryland Public Service Commission (Press Release)" (PDF).
  10. ^ "Maryland PSC – In the Matter of the Application of Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail, LLC for Approval to Transfer Passenger Railroad Franchise" (PDF).
  11. ^ "Background". bwmaglev.info. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  12. ^ Lazo, Luz (December 17, 2019). "Federal review of Baltimore-Washington high-speed maglev project 'paused'". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  13. ^ "B-W SCMaglev Project Home Page". bwmaglev.info. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  14. ^ "Federal Register/ Vol. 81, No. 227 / Friday, November 25, 2016 / Notices" (PDF).
  15. ^ Campbell, Colin (November 1, 2017). "Maglev project gains support of Building Trades Unions, Legislative Black Caucus". Baltimore Sun.
  16. ^ Rector, Kevin (December 13, 2018). "In first act, incoming Greater Baltimore Urban League president backs maglev train". Baltimore Sun.
  17. ^ Rector, Kevin (June 28, 2019). "NAACP leaders back D.C.-Baltimore maglev train, pointing to 74,000 construction jobs, 1,500 permanent jobs". Baltimore Sun.
  18. ^ Campbell, Colin (December 4, 2019). "'Transformative public transportation': Baltimore-area chambers of commerce endorse Northeast Maglev". Baltimore Sun.
  19. ^ "B&O Railroad Museum Reopens Today, Announces New Partnership With Northeast Maglev". SouthBMore.com. June 25, 2020. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  20. ^ "FAQs". www.bwmaglev.info. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  21. ^ "USDOT, FRA, MDOT - Final Alternatives Report" (PDF). November 2018.
  22. ^ Di Caro, Martin (July 24, 2015). "How Maryland Officials Hope To Cut D.C. To Baltimore Commute To Just 15 Minutes". WAMU.
  23. ^ Zakrzewski, Cat (July 11, 2019). Northeast Maglev's Ian Rainey describes how high-speed rail would transform the Northeast region. The Washington Post (News). Event occurs at 1:17. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  24. ^ "Fastest maglev train". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  25. ^ "The Tokyo Osaka Maglev Project". www.japan-rail-pass.com. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  26. ^ Fujita, Akiko (April 21, 2017). "What it's like to hold Japan's super train golden ticket". CNBC.

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Northeast Maglev formally The Northeast Maglev LLC is a private U S company proposing a maglev train system in the Northeastern United States 2 The company aims to use the SCMaglev superconducting maglev system developed by the Central Japan Railway Company to provide 15 minute service between Baltimore and Washington D C with an intermediate stop at BWI Airport and ultimately connect major Northeast metropolitan hubs and airports with a goal of one hour service from Washington D C to New York City 3 Northeast MaglevOverviewStatusProposedOwnerNortheast Maglev LLCLocaleNortheastern United StatesTerminiWashington D C Stations8Websitewww wbr northeastmaglev wbr comServiceTypeHigh speed railRolling stockL0 SeriesHistoryPlanned opening2030 1 TechnicalOperating speed314 mph 505 km h Contents 1 History 2 Route 2 1 Washington D C to Baltimore 2 2 Northeast Corridor 3 Technology 4 Rolling stock 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editIn 2003 the Federal Railroad Administration FRA and the Maryland Transit Administration MTA prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Study DEIS on a proposal to build a maglev project linking downtown Baltimore to BWI Marshall Airport and Union Station in Washington D C The project would have used Transrapid a German maglev technology An Environmental Impact Statement was prepared but Maryland suspended the project and a final EIS was never issued 4 The Northeast Maglev LLC was founded on March 25 2010 to promote a revived effort to bring a maglev train to the Northeast Corridor 5 Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail LLC was founded in October 2011 6 and is the developer of the Northeast Maglev s first leg from Washington D C to Baltimore In March 2015 the FRA issued notice of available funding under the Maglev Deployment Program MDP In April 2015 acting on behalf of Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail BWRR the Maryland Department of Transportation MDOT submitted an application to FRA for the funds to perform preliminary engineering PE and National Environmental Policy Act NEPA work related to BWRR s SCMAGLEV proposal 7 In 2015 the Maryland Public Service Commission PSC approved BWRR s application to acquire a passenger railroad franchise abandoned in 1935 8 by the Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railroad Company 9 The Maryland PSC found that the construction and operation of the SCMAGLEV between Washington DC and Baltimore will result in substantial economic and social benefits to the State of Maryland and Baltimore and be consistent with the State s environmental laws and policies enacted or adopted to reduce harmful emissions for cleaner air and address the causes of climate change and that awarding a franchise to facilitate in development of the SCMAGLEV was in the public convenience and necessity 10 In 2016 the FRA awarded 27 8 million to MDOT to prepare preliminary engineering and NEPA analysis for an SCMAGLEV train between Baltimore MD and Washington DC with an intermediate stop at Baltimore Washington International BWI Airport 11 The FRA and the MDOT were preparing an Environmental Impact Statement EIS to evaluate the potential impacts of constructing and operating a high speed superconducting magnetic levitation SCMAGLEV system between Washington DC and Baltimore Maryland with an intermediate stop at BWI Airport That EIS was temporarily ceased waiting for an updated engineering input from Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail the subsidiary of Baltimore based Northeast Maglev and the FRA citing so that work does not have to be redone once the engineering inputs are finalized in December 2019 12 The EIS was being prepared in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 NEPA as amended and other applicable regulations and procedures Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail is providing preliminary engineering and technical assistance as well as additional funding support in concert with the FRA grant for the NEPA process 13 In a Purpose and Need Statement the NEPA Team for the SCMAGLEV Project led by FRA and coordinated by MDOT said the project s purpose was to increase capacity reduce travel time and improve both reliability and mobility options between Baltimore and Washington The population in the Baltimore Washington area makes up one of the largest and densest population centers in the United States Over the next 30 years the population in the area is projected to increase by approximately 30 percent Similarly the demand on the transportation infrastructure between Baltimore and Washington will continue to increase 14 The project has received endorsements of support from organizations including North America s Building Trades Unions 15 Greater Baltimore Urban League 16 Maryland State Conference NAACP and four of its local branches 17 and four Baltimore Washington corridor chambers of commerce including Prince George s Chamber of Commerce Northern Anne Arundel County Chamber of Commerce Baltimore City Chamber of Commerce and Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce 18 On June 9 2020 it was released that Northeast Maglev and B amp O Railroad Museum created an alliance to bring educational support to the museum 19 Route editWashington D C to Baltimore edit Main article Baltimore Washington Superconducting Maglev Project The first leg of the Northeast Maglev would connect Washington D C and Baltimore with a stop at Baltimore Washington International BWI Airport The first leg would be approximately 75 percent underground and require a guideway track and three stations a rolling stock storage depot maintenance facility power substations ventilation plants and an operations facility 20 In December 2018 the Federal Railroad Administration released an Alternatives Report that identified two alignments that run along Baltimore Washington Parkway to be carried forward as part of the more detailed Draft Environmental Impact Statement DEIS assessment process The DEIS is a detailed analysis of the remaining options as they compare to the baseline which is a no build option The Alternatives Report also identified multiple station locations to be considered as part of the DEIS In Baltimore potential station locations include Cherry Hill in south Baltimore and a separate location closer to Baltimore s Inner Harbor at Camden Yards Proposed stations in Washington D C include locations below New York Avenue to the west and east of Mt Vernon Square 21 Northeast Corridor edit While two specific routes are under consideration for the line s first leg from Washington D C to Baltimore routes from Baltimore to New York have yet to be designed In all the Northeast Maglev is planned to have eight stops 22 including Washington D C Baltimore Washington International BWI Airport Baltimore Maryland Wilmington Delaware Philadelphia International Airport Philadelphia Pennsylvania Newark Liberty International Airport New York CityTechnology editThe Northeast Maglev will use the SCMaglev superconducting maglev system developed by Central Japan Railway Company JR Central 23 JR Central has been developing SCMAGLEV technology since 1962 The Japanese government fully approved the technology for passenger service in 2014 and JR Central began offering public rides on its Yamanashi test track that year The train holds the world record for fastest maglev train 24 JR Central is now extending its SCMAGLEV line called the Chuō Shinkansen to connect Tokyo and Nagoya and ultimately Osaka 25 Rolling stock editThe line is planned to use a variation of the L0 Series that is used for the SCMAGLEV in Japan 26 See also edit nbsp Railways portal nbsp United States portalBaltimore Washington Superconducting Maglev Project North Atlantic RailReferences edit Geerts Esther February 28 2022 A Maglev train in the US We need to break the chain of low expectations RailTech com Retrieved March 4 2023 Greenwood Arin July 16 2012 Northeast Maglev Train Plan Aims To Cut Down D C N Y Travel Times Huffington Post Valerio Mike November 21 2019 A 311 MPH floating train could link DC amp Baltimore neighbors the NSA amp a nation in gridlock take notice WUSA9 Background bwmaglev info Retrieved 2020 05 08 Maryland Business Search Northeast Maglev LLC Maryland Business Search Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail LLC The SCMAGLEV Project Fastest Train in the World Northeast Maglev Retrieved 2020 05 08 Maglev firms get OK to acquire WB amp A railroad franchise Capital Gazette November 19 2015 Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail and The Northeast Maglev Announce Approval of Railroad Franchise Request by the Maryland Public Service Commission Press Release PDF Maryland PSC In the Matter of the Application of Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail LLC for Approval to Transfer Passenger Railroad Franchise PDF Background bwmaglev info Retrieved 2020 05 08 Lazo Luz December 17 2019 Federal review of Baltimore Washington high speed maglev project paused The Washington Post Retrieved September 9 2020 B W SCMaglev Project Home Page bwmaglev info Retrieved 2020 05 08 Federal Register Vol 81 No 227 Friday November 25 2016 Notices PDF Campbell Colin November 1 2017 Maglev project gains support of Building Trades Unions Legislative Black Caucus Baltimore Sun Rector Kevin December 13 2018 In first act incoming Greater Baltimore Urban League president backs maglev train Baltimore Sun Rector Kevin June 28 2019 NAACP leaders back D C Baltimore maglev train pointing to 74 000 construction jobs 1 500 permanent jobs Baltimore Sun Campbell Colin December 4 2019 Transformative public transportation Baltimore area chambers of commerce endorse Northeast Maglev Baltimore Sun B amp O Railroad Museum Reopens Today Announces New Partnership With Northeast Maglev SouthBMore com June 25 2020 Retrieved September 9 2020 FAQs www bwmaglev info Retrieved 2020 05 08 USDOT FRA MDOT Final Alternatives Report PDF November 2018 Di Caro Martin July 24 2015 How Maryland Officials Hope To Cut D C To Baltimore Commute To Just 15 Minutes WAMU Zakrzewski Cat July 11 2019 Northeast Maglev s Ian Rainey describes how high speed rail would transform the Northeast region The Washington Post News Event occurs at 1 17 Retrieved September 9 2020 Fastest maglev train Guinness World Records Retrieved 2020 05 08 The Tokyo Osaka Maglev Project www japan rail pass com Retrieved 2020 05 08 Fujita Akiko April 21 2017 What it s like to hold Japan s super train golden ticket CNBC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northeast Maglev amp oldid 1198527334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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