SunsetTeam.net... serving the Gulf Coast

 
Mission Statement:
Our  mission is to get Amtrak, or another carrier,  to reinstate passenger rail service on a daily basis from New Orleans to Orlando therefore resuming service on the Gulf Coast.

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ABOUT US

We all have important values and ideas, things we care about and want to share. Ours just happens to be "a national passenger rail system", developing environmentally-friendly, efficient, and economically competitive transportation for the Gulf Coast. Sometimes we feel our ideas can change the world, and we want to let other people know how they can join in and make all our lives better. We feel that restoring our international connectivity via passenger rail is the next logical step in our recovery on the Gulf Coast. We feel that engaging in the tranportation decision making process is the best way for you to have a real voice in determining the investments that the Gulf Coast will make in the next few years. After all it is our neighborhood, our communities and our money at stake. Please take the time to review the guidebook below and get to know your regional MPO's.

A Guide to Transportation Opportunities for our Community



South Alabama Regional Planning Commission



Mississippi Gulf Coast MPO

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Can TIGER Grants be used to update your local station?
Questions about these grants can be submitted to the Grants Manager via e-mail to TIGERGrants@dot.gov. The U.S. Department of Transportation will regularly post answers to questions and other important information/clarifications on the Department’s website at www.dot.gov/recovery/ost/.
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TIGER Grants Announced

DOT 69-09
Friday, May 15, 2009
Contact: Jill Zuckman
Tel.: (202) 366-4570

Secretary LaHood: TIGER Discretionary Grants Will Target Major-Impact Transportation Projects, Job Creation

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced the availability of $1.5 billion in TIGER (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) Discretionary Grants for capital investment in surface transportation projects. Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis to projects that have a significant impact on the nation, a region or metropolitan area and can create jobs and benefit economically distressed areas.

“TIGER discretionary funding will open up the door to many new innovative and cutting-edge transportation projects,” said Secretary LaHood. “This is exciting news and I believe that these projects will promote greater mobility, a cleaner environment and more livable communities.”

The grants can range from $20 million up to $300 million to support high impact transportation projects. Secretary LaHood can waive the minimum grant requirement for beneficial projects in smaller cities, regions or states. The U.S. Department of Transportation will require rigorous economic justifications for projects over $100 million. To ensure responsible spending, the department will require all fund recipients to report on their activities on a routine basis.

The solicitation published in the Federal Register today provides clear criteria for the department to make merit-based decisions on the new discretionary program.

Primary selection criteria include contributing to the medium- to long-term economic competitiveness of the nation, improving the condition of existing transportation facilities and systems, improving the quality of living and working environments through livable communities, improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving the safety of U.S. transportation facilities.

The Department will also give priority to projects that are expected to quickly create and preserve jobs and stimulate rapid increases in economic activity, especially projects that will benefit economically distressed areas.

Applications for TIGER discretionary grants must be submitted by September 15, 2009, from state and local governments, including U.S. territories, tribal governments, transit agencies, port authorities and others. Comments on the criteria must be received by June 1, 2009. The Federal Register notice can be accessed by clicking here.

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"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it's the only thing that ever has." -Margaret Mead

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Operation Lifesaver and Amtrak promote "common sense".

Read NARP's

position paper

regarding   Amtraks

Gulf Coast Plan

Amtraks Plan for the Gulf Coast

Click here to read the entire woeful report.

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The Bay St. Louis Mississippi station is currently used by the Hancock County Tourism Bureau.
Amtrak's Sunset Limited has not served the Mississippi, Alabama and Florida Gulf Coast since Katrina.

In 2005, after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, the eastern portion of the Sunset Limited route, from New Orleans to Orlando, was temporarily halted, while restoraton work on the CSX line was completed. That work was finished in early 2006. Amtrak has yet to restored the Sunset Limited line.

The  Sunset Limited route has been severed. The route is now two lines, one of which operates west of New Orleans three days a week, and one east of New Orleans, serving the Gulf Coast, which does not operate at all.

The Sunset Team urges you to write to your state and federal legislators and the Amtrak Board urging them to restore America's only Coast to Coast passenger rail route, the Sunset Limited.

Just click here and enter your Zip Code to contact your Congressman.

Click here to contact the Amtrak Board

S.M.A.R.T.

Sunset Marketing and Revitalivation Team

Join the SMART_RAIL discussion group

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/SMART_RAIL/

The S.M.A.R.T. mission is  to preserve, restore, and expand Amtrak passenger service along Amtrak's original transcontinental route. Goals are for daily service, restoration of service to Phoenix, and restoration of passenger train service between New Orleans and Florida.

 

Friends of the Sunset

http://www.trainweb.org/sunsetfriends/

Amtrak's Sunset Limited (Amtrak Trains 1 and 2) is one of America's oldest passenger train routes. Originally developed by the Southern Pacific Railroad in the 19th Centrury, the Sunset has spanned the Sun Belt ...

Gulf Coast Trains

http://www.gulfsouthrail.com/

Created to promote, preserve, and expand passenger rail service throughout the growing and dynamic Gulf South region of the United States.

The National Corridors Initiative
exists to support the development of infrastructure, including an integrated national transportation system that emphasizes rational transportation decisions, such as a network of intercity passenger and freight corridor rail corridors augmented by commuter rail, and served by feeder systems.

http://www.nationalcorridors.org/mission.html

Texas Rail Advocates http://www.texasrailadvocates.org/

Gulf Coast Passenger Rail is a non profit organization of advocates formed to assist in the restoration of  daily passenger rail service along the Gulf Coast states of  Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.

Gulf Coast Passenger Rail

 Transitrider.net

Mission Statement:
To enhance the life of Suffolk County residents by identifying, promoting, and advocating for a truly inclusive, efficient, and effective public transportation system on the premise that accessible, affordable, efficient, and environmentally sound mass transit is a human right.

 http://www.transitrider.net/

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