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词条 Trinity Railway Express
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  1. History

  2. Route

  3. Fleet

      Diesel locomotives    Coaches   Former fleet    Train consist  

  4. Stations

  5. Gallery

  6. References

  7. External links

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The Trinity Railway Express (or TRE) is a commuter rail line in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It was established by an interlocal agreement between Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and Trinity Metro. Each transit authority owns a 50% stake in the joint rail project and contractor Herzog Transit Services operates the line. The TRE began operating in December 1996.[3][4]

As of the fourth quarter of 2014, the TRE has an average weekday ridership of 8,200 passengers per day and is the fifteenth most-ridden commuter rail system in the United States.[1] In 2014, the TRE carried 2,293,500 passengers.[1]

Before 2006, the TRE was typically shown as a green line on DART maps and therefore was sometimes referred to as the "Green Line," but this was not an official designation. In 2006, DART chose green as the color for its new light rail route, the {{DART G|style=nf}}. Since 2006, the TRE has been shown as a dark blue line on DART maps.

History

Named after the Trinity River, which flows between Fort Worth and Dallas, the TRE was launched on December 30, 1996,[3] shortly after the inaugural service of Dallas' DART Light Rail system, operating from Union Station to the South Irving Station in Irving.[8] It runs along a former Rock Island line that the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth purchased in 1983 for $34 million.[9]

Service initially operated only in weekday rush hours, but midday and evening service was added in December 1997,[5] and Saturday service was added in December 1998.[5][6]

On September 18, 2000, the line was extended to the Richland Hills Station[5] and, for the first time, there was rail service available between downtown Dallas and DFW Airport. On November 13, 2000, the West Irving Station also opened. On December 3, 2001, the TRE was extended to its current terminus at the T&P Station in downtown Fort Worth.[5]

Route

The eastern terminus of the TRE line is Dallas Union Station on the west side of downtown Dallas. The line runs northwest, past the American Airlines Center and Southwestern Medical Center, through Irving, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Hurst, and Richland Hills before ending with two stops in downtown Fort Worth (Fort Worth Central Station at 9th and Jones Streets and T&P Station on Throckmorton Street). There are a total of ten regular station stops, including a stop at Victory Station (which until the opening of DART's Green line in September 2009, was used only for special events). Not all trains are through trains – a number of trains either terminate or originate at the CentrePort/DFW Airport Station.

Fleet

 Class Image Type(s)  Top speed  Number  Built 
 mph  km/h 
EMD F59PHDiesel Locomotive11017771988–1994
EMD F59PHIDiesel Locomotive11017722001
Bombardier BiLevel CoachPassenger coach
Control Car
95150251976–77
2003
2007
2009
Former fleet
Budd Rail Diesel Car,
type RDC-1[7]
Diesel Multiple Unit85[7]137131954–58

Diesel locomotives

TRE has a fleet of 9 locomotives.

  • EMD F59PH IV (1994)

There are seven EMD F59PH IV locomotives that were acquired from GO Transit.  The original numbers for these were #525, #527-528 and #565-568.

These were overhauled in late 2010 by the Norfolk Southern Railway and RELCO Locomotive to meet EPA standards and renumbered 120-126.[8]

  • EMD F59PHI (2001)

There are two EMD F59PHI locomotives that were purchased from EMD. The numbers for these are #569 and #570.

Coaches

  • Bombardier Transportation and Hawker-Siddeley bi-level cabs and coaches

Former fleet

Until 2011, the TRE fleet included diesel multiple units, in the form of 13 Budd Rail Diesel Cars (RDCs) built in the 1950s. They were purchased used from Via Rail Canada in 1993 and remanufactured by GEC Alsthom in Montreal. They entered service in March and April 1997[9]{{spaced endash}}after trains leased from Amtrak and the Connecticut Department of Transportation temporarily provided initial TRE service when the RDCs were not ready in time for the inauguration of TRE service[10] in December 1996{{spaced endash}}and thereafter provided all service for the line's first two to three years. They remained in service for about 14 years, the last cars being taken off of TRE service in March 2011.[11] In 2010–2011, 11 of the 13 cars were leased to Denton County Transportation Authority for operation on the A-train. They were returned in 2012 and placed in storage at the TRE shops in Irving, Texas. In spring 2017, 12 RDCs were sold via auction to AllEarth Rail,[11][12] a Vermont-based private company that intends to use them to operate commuter rail service connecting the Vermont cities of Montpelier and Burlington.[13] AllEarth subsequently resold two of the TRE cars to TriMet, of Portland, Oregon,[14] before they had left Texas, and those two Dallas RDCs (Nos. 2007 and 2011) were moved in August 2017 from Texas to Oregon, where TriMet planned to use them on its WES Commuter Rail service.[15] The other 10 RDCs were moved to Vermont the same month.[14]

Train consist

Information from the Trinity Railway Express [https://web.archive.org/web/20120205063240/http://www.trinityrailwayexpress.org/trerollingstock.html Train Facts page]

Each train includes at least one locomotive unit and one bi-level cab car. Typically, one or two additional coach cars are included between the locomotive and cab car. Each cab car (and thus each train) has a restroom and passengers may move between cars during the trip. The trip from Union Station to T&P Station takes just over an hour, with scheduled trip times ranging from one hour, three minutes to one hour, eleven minutes. Track improvements are currently underway which should offer an improvement in travel times by double-tracking certain stations and sections of the route. Currently, portions of the route are single-track, requiring eastbound and westbound trains to meet only at certain points and requiring some eastbound trains to hold for 5–7 minutes to wait for a westbound train to get to the passing area.

Stations

Station Location Municipality Points of interest and notes
T&P Station {{access icon}}221 W. Lancaster AvenueFort WorthConnections:
{{rint|bus|1}} Trinity Metro buses: 4 - East Rosedale, 6 - 8th Ave/McCart, Hulen Mall


{{rint|rail|1}} Trinity Metro Commuter Rail: {{rail color box|system=Trinity Metro|line=TEXRail|inline=yes}}

Fort Worth Central Station {{access icon}}1001 Jones StreetPoints of interest:
Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth Water Gardens, Sundance Square
Connections:
{{rint|bus|1}} Trinity Metro buses: 1 - Hemphill, 2 - Camp Bowie, 3 - S Riverside/TCC

South Campus, 4 - E. Rosedale, 5a - Evans Avenue/ LaGran Plaza, 5b - Wichita/Glen Garden, 6 - 8th Ave/McCart, Hulen Mall

, 7 - University Dr., 8 - Riverside/Evans, 9 - Ramey/Vickery, 10 - Bailey, 11 - NorthBeach/Heritage Trace, 12 - Samuels/Mercantile Center, 14 - Sylvania/NE 28th, 15 - Stockyards/North Main, 18 - Safari Express, 46 - Jacksboro Highway, 61 - Normandale Express, 63 - North Park & ride, 64 - North Texas Xpress, 65 - South Fort Worth Park & Ride Express, 66 - Candleridge/Altamesa Express, Spur* - E. Lancaster, Molley the Trolley
{{rint|rail|1}} Trinity Metro Commuter Rail: {{rail color box|system=Trinity Metro|line=TEXRail|inline=yes}}


{{rint|rail|1}}{{rint|us|amtrak}} Amtrak: {{rail color box|system=Amtrak|line=Heartland Flyer|inline=yes}}, {{rail color box|system=Amtrak|line=Texas Eagle|inline=yes}}
Richland Hills {{access icon}}7225 Burns StreetNorth Richland Hills
Bell {{access icon}}3232 Bell Helicopter BoulevardHurstPoints of interest:

Bell Helicopter main plant


Connections:
{{rint|bus|1}} Trinity Metro buses: 111 - Bell Helicopter Shuttle
CentrePort/DFW Airport {{access icon}}14470 Statler BoulevardFort WorthConnections:
{{rint|bus|1}} Trinity Metro buses: 30 - Centreport Circulator
{{rint|bus|1}} DFW Airport Shuttle: Remote South parking lot
{{rint|air}} Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
West Irving {{access icon}}4200 Jackson StreetIrvingConnections:
{{rint|bus|1}} DART buses: 505 - University of Dallas station, 514 - Hwy 183 and Carl Road
Downtown Irving/Heritage Crossing {{access icon}}201 Rock Island RoadConnections:
{{rint|bus|1}} DART buses: 63 - Downtown Dallas, 401 - MacArthur Blvd. & Cowboys Way, 408 - Southwestern Medical District/Parkland Station, 501 - Irving Convention Center station, 504 - North Lake College station, 507 - Irving Convention Center station, 508 - University of Dallas Station, 514 - Hwy 183 and Carl Road, 549 - Westmoreland station, 840 - Downtown Irving/Heritage Crossing FLEX
Medical/Market Center {{access icon}}Medical District Drive & Southwestern Medical AvenueDallasPoints of interest:
Parkland Memorial Hospital, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Children's Medical Center Dallas, and Dallas Market Center
Connections:
{{rint|bus|1}} DART buses: 705 - Parkland Shuttle, 822 - UT Southwestern Medical Center Shuttle, 823 - UT Southwestern Medical Center Shuttle
Victory {{access icon}}2525 Victory AvenuePoints of interest:
American Airlines Center, Katy Trail, and Victory Park
Connections:
{{rint|bus|1}} DART buses: 749 - Stemmons-Design District{{rint|metro}} DART Light Rail: {{rail color box|system=DART|line=Green|inline=yes}} {{rail color box|system=DART|line=Orange|inline=yes}}
Union Station {{access icon}}400 S. Houston StreetPoints of interest:
Reunion Tower and Dealey Plaza
Connections:
{{rint|bus|1}} DART buses: 11 - Cockrell Hill Transfer Location, 19, 21 - Downtown Dallas, 60 - South Garland Transit Center
{{rint|bus|1}} D-Link bus: 722 - Convention Center
{{rint|metro}} DART Light Rail: {{rail color box|system=DART|line=Blue|inline=yes}} {{rail color box|system=DART|line=Red|inline=yes}}
{{rint|rail|1}} {{rint|us|amtrak}} Amtrak: {{rail color box|system=Amtrak|line=Texas Eagle|inline=yes}}

Gallery

References

1. ^{{cite web |last=APTA | url = http://www.apta.com/resources/statistics/Documents/Ridership/2014-q4-ridership-APTA.pdf | title = Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter and End-of-Year 2014 | publisher = American Public Transportation Association | via = http://www.apta.com/resources/statistics/Pages/ridershipreport.aspx| format = pdf | date = March 3, 2015 | accessdate = January 1, 2016}}
2. ^http://www.dart.org/aptaraildallas/TREFAQ.pdf
3. ^{{cite news |last=Dickson|first=Gordon |title=20 years later, there's plenty to love (and not) about the TRE |newspaper=Star-Telegram |location=Fort Worth, Texas|date=November 26, 2016 |url=http://www.star-telegram.com/news/traffic/your-commute/article117201988.html |accessdate=August 10, 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web |last=Mueller |first=Sarah |title=Dallas woman killed Monday by TRE train identified |newspaper=Dallas Morning News |date=February 16, 2010 |access-date=February 16, 2010 |url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/021610dnmettredeath.12360e74a.html}}
5. ^{{cite news |last=Van Hattem|first=Matt|title=Trinity Railway Express: The commuter railroad linking Dallas and Fort Worth|magazine=Trains |date=July 2, 2006 |url=http://trn.trains.com/railroads/2006/07/trinity-railway-express |accessdate=August 10, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite news |last=Wolinsky|first=Julian|title=Commuter/Transit [regular monthly news section]|magazine=RailNews |date=March 1999 |page=30|url=http://original.trainlife.com/magazines/pages/181/13148/march-1999-page-30 |accessdate=}}
7. ^{{cite news |last=Wallace|first=Rich|title=Dallas Welcomes Trinity Commuter Railway|magazine=RailNews |date=March 1997 |page=13|url=http://original.trainlife.com/magazines/pages/237/17482/march-1997-page-13 |accessdate=August 10, 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://trn.trains.com/en/Railroad%20News/News%20Wire/2010/12/Trinity%20Railway%20Express%20receives%20upgraded%20F59PHs.aspx|title=Trinity Railway Express receives upgraded F59PHs|publisher=Trains Magazine|date=December 13, 2010|accessdate=December 17, 2010}}
9. ^{{cite news |last=Wallace|first=Rich|title=Questions and Answers for Dallas' Commuter Rail|magazine=RailNews |date=May 1997 |pages=11–12|url=http://original.trainlife.com/magazines/pages/239/17681/may-1997-page-11 |accessdate=August 10, 2018}}
10. ^{{cite news |last=Cumbie|first=Jim|title=Dallas—Phase 2 |magazine=The New Electric Railway Journal |date=Spring 1997 |pages=12—13}}
11. ^{{cite news |last=Fancher |first=Julie |title=DART is selling these cool vintage railcars |newspaper=The Dallas Morning News |date=April 14, 2017 |url=https://www.dallasnews.com/news/transportation/2017/04/14/dart-selling-cool-vintage-railcars |accessdate=August 10, 2018}}
12. ^{{cite news |author= |title=Vermont solar panel company buys RDCs |magazine=Trains |date=April 10, 2017 |url=http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2017/04/10-vermont-rdc |accessdate=August 10, 2018}}
13. ^{{cite news |author= |title=Vermont solar panel company buys RDCs |magazine=Trains |date=April 10, 2017 |url=http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2017/04/10-vermont-rdc |accessdate=August 10, 2018}}
14. ^{{cite news |last=Hall |first= C.B. |title=AllEarth's commuter rail Budd cars pull into Vermont |magazine=Vermont Business Magazine |date=August 15, 2017 |url=http://www.vermontbiz.com/news/2017/august/15/allearths-commuter-rail-budd-cars-pull-vermont |accessdate=August 10, 2018}}
15. ^{{cite news |title=Worldwide Review [regular monthly news section]|date=October 2017|magazine=Tramways & Urban Transit|page=394|publisher=LRTA Publishing|location=UK|issn=1460-8324}}

External links

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  • {{Official website|http://www.trinityrailwayexpress.org}}
{{Dallas Area Rapid Transit}}{{Commuter rail in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex}}{{USCommRail}}

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