Well, Kevin Page from the DRPT gave me a call. Here's what I got:
1) Train #6 is actually the Lynchburg train. No sixth Regional to RVR.
2) No 4:30 AM train to NFK after all. The plan is to extend a train to leave at 6:30 on weekends; the evening arrival times are interesting, too...on Saturday, you'd be able to leave NFK at 6:30, arrive DC around 10:30, and stay in DC until 7:00 at which point the last Regional of the day would be extended to NFK.
3) Apparently, Richmond could do something to establish a connection RVR-RVM, and the fact that they aren't is bugging DRPT given what Roanoke/Blacksburg are doing with their bus to Lynchburg. The $25 cab ride to downtown is an issue for intercity usefulness.
4) The $7.5 million figure is accurate. There's the capital charge on top of that (somewhat variable), and then the rest of the oversized amount is capital improvements being budgeted for as part of the plans. So in short, both numbers are sort of correct, but in a very real way, Thelma Drake's numbers were way off.
1) Train #6 is actually the Lynchburg train. No sixth Regional to RVR.
2) No 4:30 AM train to NFK after all. The plan is to extend a train to leave at 6:30 on weekends; the evening arrival times are interesting, too...on Saturday, you'd be able to leave NFK at 6:30, arrive DC around 10:30, and stay in DC until 7:00 at which point the last Regional of the day would be extended to NFK.
3) Apparently, Richmond could do something to establish a connection RVR-RVM, and the fact that they aren't is bugging DRPT given what Roanoke/Blacksburg are doing with their bus to Lynchburg. The $25 cab ride to downtown is an issue for intercity usefulness.
4) The $7.5 million figure is accurate. There's the capital charge on top of that (somewhat variable), and then the rest of the oversized amount is capital improvements being budgeted for as part of the plans. So in short, both numbers are sort of correct, but in a very real way, Thelma Drake's numbers were way off.
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