Kramerica
Service Attendant
I was at the Wisconsin Connections 2030 transportation plan meeting in Madison tonight. There I talked to Ron Adams of WisDOT, who has been working on the Talgos and the passenger rail plans for Wisconsin. Here's some information that I got from him. Of course after the meeting I kept thinking of things I should have asked.
Talgos:
- WisDOT is requiring the Talgos to run at 125 mph, and tested at 10% higher than that. He didn't seem to know or care if they went 220 mph or not.
- The 14 car set will be 13 coach cars and one car for hotel power and cab controls. No more cabbage for the Hiawatha. I didn't ask, but I presume that car will also have space for baggage.
- WisDOT wanted 13 coach cars because they wanted to increase the capacity of the train. Apparently some of their Hiawatha runs have 100 standing passengers.
- In the future when there are more train runs (17 to CHI to MKE, 7 MKE to GRB, 10 MKE to MSN), they'll seriously consider getting a cafe/diner.
- All coach seats will be identical. No business class. Coach will be 2x2 seating. The seat pitch will be 35-37 inches, about the same as the Horizons.
- The Talgo cars are about 45 feet long. The train will be about 100-200 feet longer than the current Hiawatha.
- At first a P42 will power the train. But they're going to be looking into buying a lighter, faster, sleeker engine to accelerate the train faster.
- I asked what the name would be; if it would just be the Hiawatha. He didn't know, because the problem is what happens when it finally goes to MSP? There is already a Hiawatha LRT there. Or when there is a train to GRB?
- No designs have been discussed for the exterior or for the interior colors.
Track:
- From MKE to Pewaukee it is already double-tracked. It will be double-tracked from Pewaukee to Watertown. The ROW is already there so that is easy. From Watertown to Madison it will be single track with passing sidings.
- The Feds have let WisDOT know that the High-Speed-Rail corridor is Chicago-Milwaukee-St Paul. There is no guaruntee that when the line goes to St Paul that it will start at Madison. It might just follow the EB route from Watertown to Portage. Plus there is another line in that area that will have to be studied.
- It is unknown whether the Empire Builder will go to Madison or not. Ron presumed it wouldn't because of the longer distance. Plus, the station platforms being planned won't be long enough for the EB.
- A new train shed for MKE is in the works. It will be much more open and let in more light. Instead of tunnels to access the other platforms, there will be bridges and elevators. Murals/Advertising for Milwaukee is going to be included.
- Getting higher speeds and more capacity on the MKE-CHI line will entail moving most freight to a parallel line and adding a third track in the Metra zone.
Talgos:
- WisDOT is requiring the Talgos to run at 125 mph, and tested at 10% higher than that. He didn't seem to know or care if they went 220 mph or not.
- The 14 car set will be 13 coach cars and one car for hotel power and cab controls. No more cabbage for the Hiawatha. I didn't ask, but I presume that car will also have space for baggage.
- WisDOT wanted 13 coach cars because they wanted to increase the capacity of the train. Apparently some of their Hiawatha runs have 100 standing passengers.
- In the future when there are more train runs (17 to CHI to MKE, 7 MKE to GRB, 10 MKE to MSN), they'll seriously consider getting a cafe/diner.
- All coach seats will be identical. No business class. Coach will be 2x2 seating. The seat pitch will be 35-37 inches, about the same as the Horizons.
- The Talgo cars are about 45 feet long. The train will be about 100-200 feet longer than the current Hiawatha.
- At first a P42 will power the train. But they're going to be looking into buying a lighter, faster, sleeker engine to accelerate the train faster.
- I asked what the name would be; if it would just be the Hiawatha. He didn't know, because the problem is what happens when it finally goes to MSP? There is already a Hiawatha LRT there. Or when there is a train to GRB?
- No designs have been discussed for the exterior or for the interior colors.
Track:
- From MKE to Pewaukee it is already double-tracked. It will be double-tracked from Pewaukee to Watertown. The ROW is already there so that is easy. From Watertown to Madison it will be single track with passing sidings.
- The Feds have let WisDOT know that the High-Speed-Rail corridor is Chicago-Milwaukee-St Paul. There is no guaruntee that when the line goes to St Paul that it will start at Madison. It might just follow the EB route from Watertown to Portage. Plus there is another line in that area that will have to be studied.
- It is unknown whether the Empire Builder will go to Madison or not. Ron presumed it wouldn't because of the longer distance. Plus, the station platforms being planned won't be long enough for the EB.
- A new train shed for MKE is in the works. It will be much more open and let in more light. Instead of tunnels to access the other platforms, there will be bridges and elevators. Murals/Advertising for Milwaukee is going to be included.
- Getting higher speeds and more capacity on the MKE-CHI line will entail moving most freight to a parallel line and adding a third track in the Metra zone.