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Potomac River bridge expansion will add new tracks and a bike trail between DC and Virginia
Long Bridge expansion will add new railroad tracks and a bike trail between DC and Virginia
TRANSPORTATION By Julie Strupp (Managing Editor) December 3, 2018
New plans call to double the number of railroad tracks over the Potomac River between DC and Arlington, and to build a new pedestrian/bicycle bridge between Southwest Washington and Crystal City.
Plans would add two new structures parallel to the existing Long Bridge railroad bridge, which today carries two railroad tracks over the river. One new twin bridge would add two new railroad tracks, doubling the two for a total of four. The second new structure would add a separate dedicated bridge for people biking or walking only.
This map shows the existing railroad bridge, its proposed twin just upstream, and the proposed bike/pedestrian bridge just upstream from that.
Image by DDOT.
{In this Virginia is on the left (to the south), and DC is on the right (to the north).}
More rail capacity
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) presented the plans at a meeting November 29, following a years-long study of railroad crossing needs.
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WashCycle has more details on the bike bridge.
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Julie Strupp is Greater Greater Washington's Managing Editor. She's a journalist committed to building inclusive, equitable communities and finding solutions. Previously she's written for DCist, Washingtonian, the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, and others. You can usually find her sparring with her judo club, pedaling around the city, or chatting with her neighbors on her Columbia Heights stoop.
TRANSPORTATION By Julie Strupp (Managing Editor) December 3, 2018
New plans call to double the number of railroad tracks over the Potomac River between DC and Arlington, and to build a new pedestrian/bicycle bridge between Southwest Washington and Crystal City.
Plans would add two new structures parallel to the existing Long Bridge railroad bridge, which today carries two railroad tracks over the river. One new twin bridge would add two new railroad tracks, doubling the two for a total of four. The second new structure would add a separate dedicated bridge for people biking or walking only.
This map shows the existing railroad bridge, its proposed twin just upstream, and the proposed bike/pedestrian bridge just upstream from that.
Image by DDOT.
{In this Virginia is on the left (to the south), and DC is on the right (to the north).}
More rail capacity
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) presented the plans at a meeting November 29, following a years-long study of railroad crossing needs.
....
WashCycle has more details on the bike bridge.
....
Julie Strupp is Greater Greater Washington's Managing Editor. She's a journalist committed to building inclusive, equitable communities and finding solutions. Previously she's written for DCist, Washingtonian, the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, and others. You can usually find her sparring with her judo club, pedaling around the city, or chatting with her neighbors on her Columbia Heights stoop.
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Potomac River bridge expansion will add new tracks and a bike trail between DC and Virginia (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2018
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Amtrak already considers train service to Tidewater Virginia part of its Northeast Regional service.
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2018
#2
Vogon_Glory
(9,571 posts)1. Two More Tracks Makes You Think
that maybe the Nothest Corridor is expanding into Virginia.
I can think of other city pairs that would make good rail corridors: Fort Worth/San Antonio, Tulsa/Kansas City, etc. unluckily, those places are graced with Republican legislators.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,935 posts)2. Amtrak already considers train service to Tidewater Virginia part of its Northeast Regional service.
Northeast Regional
Boston Providence / Springfield Hartford New York Washington, DC Roanoke / Richmond Norfolk / Newport News Virginia Beach
12 hours 30 minutes
Multiple Departures Daily
Convenient and affordable downtown-to-downtown service up and down the Northeast Corridor. Northeast Regional trains offer a comfortable and enjoyable way to travel throughout the Northeast Corridor and points beyond. Skip the hassles of I-95 traffic and enjoy the benefits of train travel. Feel free to move about the train and relax on your way to your destination.
Boston Providence / Springfield Hartford New York Washington, DC Roanoke / Richmond Norfolk / Newport News Virginia Beach
12 hours 30 minutes
Multiple Departures Daily
Convenient and affordable downtown-to-downtown service up and down the Northeast Corridor. Northeast Regional trains offer a comfortable and enjoyable way to travel throughout the Northeast Corridor and points beyond. Skip the hassles of I-95 traffic and enjoy the benefits of train travel. Feel free to move about the train and relax on your way to your destination.