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Current TopicsOfficials Break Ground for Next phase of eBART/State Route 4 Widening
MTC Commissioner Federal Glover was one of some 20 officials who wielded shovels at the ground breaking for the eBART station in Antioch. Photo by Luna Salaver, BART. Video: eBART GroundbreakingOctober 8, 2012 DMUs are a new type of high-speed, high-capacity train for BART, although they are widely in use in Europe and elsewhere in the U.S. DMUs are smaller than BART trains, and have comfortable seats, wide windows and level boarding. eBART will allow East County residents to board a train at Hillcrest Avenue and arrive at the Pittsburg/Bay Point BART Station in 10 minutes. eBART trains will be timed to meet BART trains at Pittsburg/Bay Point. The DMU technology was chosen to bring BART-quality rail service to East County at a much lower cost than conventional BART — the $462 million eBART project is 60 percent less expensive than conventional BART. Together, the highway and BART projects total over a billion dollars
in transportation improvements in a joint project between MTC, the
California Transportation Commission, the Contra Costa Transportation
Authority, the Federal Highway Administration and Caltrans. MTC contributed
$283 million in bridge tolls and other funds for eBart, or 60 percent
of the cost. But it may have never gotten off the ground if voters
had not approved a 25-year extension of a county transportation sales
tax in 2004. |
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