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PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 1 PRINTER'S NO. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA SENATE RESOLUTION No. Session of 01 INTRODUCED BY VULAKOVICH, BARTOLOTTA, BREWSTER, BROWNE, COSTA, FONTANA, HUGHES, LANGERHOLC, MENSCH, REGAN, RESCHENTHALER, SCAVELLO AND WHITE, APRIL 1, 01 SENATOR RAFFERTY, TRANSPORTATION, AS AMENDED, MAY, 01 A RESOLUTION 1 1 1 1 Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a study of the feasibility of providing two additional passenger rail trips daily between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg and its impact on existing freight rail service. WHEREAS, Western Pennsylvania has historically had a high level of passenger rail service with daily trains as recently as the 10s, and three daily passenger trains in 00, serving the Keystone Corridor west of Harrisburg; and WHEREAS, In February 00, The Keystone West Passenger Train Study, prepared for Norfolk Southern and the Department of Transportation, examined the Keystone Corridor west of Harrisburg and the impact that adding two passenger rail trains a day to the then-existing two passenger rail trains a day would have on freight service in the Keystone Corridor west of Harrisburg; and WHEREAS, In Scenario No., the study concluded that the additional service would be compatible with freight service if improvements identified in the study were made to the rail

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 infrastructure; and WHEREAS, In August 0, the Keystone West High Speed Rail Study: Feasibility Report & Preliminary Service Development Plan, prepared for the Department of Transportation and the Federal Railroad Administration, evaluated the feasibility of options to reduce rail travel times and increase trip frequency on Amtrak's Keystone West portion of the Pennsylvanian service and identified incremental improvements that would make the line compatible for both freight and passenger rail service; and WHEREAS, In April 0, On Track to Accessibility, Increasing Service of the Pennsylvanian: Benefits and Costs, prepared for the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, examined the cost of adding two trains a day to the Pennsylvanian's existing single train a day and estimated an annual cost of between $ million and $. million, including costs for capital investments in rolling stock, to operate three trains daily on the corridor; and WHEREAS, The Transportation Committee of the House of Representatives held a hearing on August, 01, the topic of which was Increasing Passenger Train Service in the Harrisburg - Pittsburgh Corridor; and WHEREAS, The following have sent letters supporting two additional passenger rail trains a day and provided their reasons for doing so: Allegheny County Chief Executive, Rich Fitzgerald; Cambria County Commissioners Thomas Chernisky, B.J. Smith and Mark J. Wissinger; Mifflin County Commissioners Lisa Nancollas, Stephen Dunkle and Kevin Kodish; Westmoreland County Commissioners Charles Anderson, Tyler Courtney and Ted Kopas; Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission Chair, Steve Craig; Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto; Johnstown Mayor Frank Janakovic; 010SR00PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Director, Johnstown Community and Economic Development, Renee Daly; President, Greater Johnstown/Cambria County Chamber of Commerce, Robert Layo; Coordinator, Lift Johnstown, Brad Clemenson; Executive Director, Greater Johnstown/Cambria County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Lisa Rager; President, Blair County Chamber of Commerce, Joseph Hurd; President, VisitPittsburgh, Craig Davis; and Chairman, Modern Transit Partnership, Marshall Stevens; and WHEREAS, The existing one train a day between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh has excellent ridership but does not meet the transportation needs of residents in the western communities along the line and many others who depend upon passenger rail service to travel; and WHEREAS, Given the existing rail line, adding service would not require entirely new rail infrastructure; and WHEREAS, Residents of western Pennsylvania deserve the same consideration and opportunity for increased frequency of service on the existing line as residents of Pennsylvania in other parts of the State along the Keystone line; and WHEREAS, Western Pennsylvanians and the communities along the Pennsylvanian would like to obtain the economic development and environmental benefits of passenger rail travel; and WHEREAS, Increased frequency and dependable service, rather than increased speed, are the main priorities of the residents of these western communities; therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Senate direct the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a study of the feasibility of providing two additional passenger rail trains a day to the existing single daily train between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg; and be it further 010SR00PN0 - -

1 1 1 1 0 1 0 RESOLVED, That the study determine the improvements to the rail infrastructure between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg that are necessary to make the additional passenger rail service compatible with the existing freight service; and be it further RESOLVED, That the study consist of: (1) A review of the existing studies referenced in this resolution and the transcript of the Transportation Committee of the House of Representatives hearing of August, 01. () An estimate from the Department of Transportation and Amtrak of the cost and schedule for two additional trains a day to provide such service. () The minimal and optimal infrastructure improvements and operational requirements needed to implement the service proposed by Amtrak and the Department of Transportation along the Keystone Corridor west of Harrisburg. () Locomotive power and rolling stock needed and availability of Federal grants for purchase of equipment and operations; and be it further. () AN IDENTIFICATION OF THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED KEYSTONE WEST ROUND TRIPS THAT COULD FEASIBLY BE EXTENDED WEST TO CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO PURSUANT TO FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS AUTHORIZED UNDER U.S.C. 0 (RELATING TO RESTORATION AND ENHANCEMENT GRANTS); AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee issue its report to the President pro tempore of the Senate OF ITS FINDINGS UNDER PARAGRAPHS (1), (), () AND () within nine months AND ITS FINDINGS UNDER PARAGRAPH () WITHIN MONTHS from the date of the adoption of this resolution TO THE 010SR00PN0 - -

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE. 010SR00PN0 - -