The Berkshire Flyer. Connecting Pittsfield and NYC through Seamless Transit

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The Berkshire Flyer Connecting Pittsfield and NYC through Seamless Transit

Rail Service between Pittsfield & New York City 1. Feasibility Study (2017-2018) 2. Berkshire Flyer 2.0 (Now) 3. Pilot Project (by 2020)

Overview of Phase 1 - Feasibility The 2018 Phase 1 Feasibility Study: Identified and evaluated potential routes Estimated capital and operating costs Summarized key factors in the potential market demand for service

Who helped develop the feasibility study? $100,000 secured in state budget for feasibility and implementation by Senator Hinds Feasibility study developed by MassDOT transit & rail division Berkshire Flyer working group Outreach and assistance by Berkshire Regional Planning Commission Market study by 1Berkshire & MCLA Local stakeholders including taxi companies and BRTA

Who is there to gain? Tourists Zero Car Households Second Homeowners Primary mailing addresses in NYC with second homes in Berkshire County Source: MCLA Market Research Report, 2017

What is there to gain? There are large number of people coming from New York City to Berkshire County, whether for seasonal living or vacation Economic Investment Less of a reliance on single occupant automobiles from visitors

What was looked at when determining route? Existing Models CapeFLYER Ethan Allen Express (Rutland, VT Albany, NY New York, NY) Amtrak Downeaster (Boston, MA Portland, ME)

Route Alternatives Evaluated Option 1A Albany/Rensselaer Option 1B Berkshire Flyer Express Option 2 Schodack Subdivision

Route 1: Via Albany-Rensselaer

Route 1: Via Albany-Rensselaer What it offers: 191 miles Double track for 147 miles in NY; single track for 44 miles in NY and MA Passenger speeds between Pittsfield and Albany vary from 30 to 79 mph. Passenger speeds between Albany and NYC vary from 30 to 110 mph. Estimated trip time (including stops) approximately 3.75 to 4 hours

Route 1: Via Albany-Rensselaer What it needs: Extra locomotive to allow for turn at Pittsfield One trainset may be needed on Sundays depending on Amtrak equipment availability

Route 1: Via Albany-Rensselaer Advantages: Opportunity to build on existing Amtrak service Uses ROW that already meets Amtrak's standards Challenges: Schedule and seat capacity are limited by existing service Equipment availability Approximately 20 minutes longer trip than Route 2

Route 2 Schodack Subdivision

Route 2 Schodack Subdivision What it Offers 173 miles Double track for 126 miles in NY; single track for 47 miles in NY and MA Passenger speeds between Pittsfield and Hudson vary from 30 to 60 mph. Passenger speeds between Hudson and NYC vary from 30 to 110 mph. Estimated trip time (including stops) approximately 3.5 to 3.75 hours

Route 2 Schodack Subdivision What it needs: Two spare equipment sets from Amtrak Extra locomotive to allow for turn at Pittsfield Build new connection track for Amtrak service, and 11 miles of route would need to be brought up to Amtrak standards and obtain agreement.

Route 2 Schodack Subdivision Advantages: 18 miles shorter than Route 1 4-minute shorter travel time than Route 1 15-minute time savings over Route 1 from not turning at Albany/Rensselaer Challenges: Schedule capacity limits of existing route and stations Equipment availability Lack of service for Albany/Rensselaer passengers Significant right-of-way, permitting, engineering, and construction issues for new connection track 11 miles of Route does not have existing Amtrak-CSX Agreements in place

Proposed Route and Services Estimated 20 weeks of service annually Estimated Trip Time: 3:50 4:00 (Friday depart NY Penn 2:20 pm arrive Albany/Rensselaer 4:50 pm - arrive Pittsfield 6:10 pm; Sunday depart Pittsfield 2:45 pm arrive Albany/Rensselaer 3:55 pm arrive NY Penn 6:45 pm) Source: Mass DOT, 2018

What are the costs? Capital Costs No capital costs associated with using existing Amtrak rail Operating Costs Estimated Berkshire Ridership: 2,600 oneway trips Estimated Gross Operating Cost: $421,561 Estimated Revenue: $184,000 Estimated Net Operating Cost: $237,561 Estimated Cost per trip: $162.13 Comparable Market based fare: $70 -$75 one-way

Berkshire Flyer 2.0 Implementation To Identify and Evaluate the Issues, Benefits, and Challenges to Creating a Seasonal Rail Service between New York City and Berkshire County

Study Focus Identify and evaluate last mile/ local transportation options in Berkshire county Evaluate ridership data Develop a marketing strategy Identify and develop private partnerships

Existing Transportation Options for The Last Mile BRTA Bus Routes 14 Bus Routes throughout the County, with possibility for limited expansion Between 6:00am & 6:30pm Low fare Ridesharing Uber & Lyft 24/7 depending on driver availability

Existing Transportation Options for The Last Mile Taxi/Luxury Car Services Approximately ten different taxi services available throughout Berkshire County Most are county-wide services with a variety of hours Shuttle Services Many times limited to hotel / resort guests (e.g. Canyon Ranch & Kripalu) Transport the People interested in collaborative shuttle service Car Rental Enterprise

Develop Flyer brand Marketing Strategy Co-market with existing attractions 1Berkshire Selected targeted marketing to attract new visitors.

Next Steps Complete Flyer 2.0 Report Secure Operational Agreements Secure Operational Support Conduct Marketing Program Establish Metrics to Measure Success

Pilot Program Evaluation Adoption by service sponsor (Champion and backstop) Demonstrated support by key stakeholders and public Metrics on ridership, revenue targets, and methods for performance evaluation Time frame for pilot duration (2 or 3 years)

Contact Information Berkshire Flyer 2.0 Subcommittee Co-Chairs Thomas Matuszko Berkshire Regional Planning Commission tmatuszko@berkshireplanning.org Jonathan Butler 1Berkshire jbutler@1berkshire.com