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The Monterey County Rail Extension is a planned
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extension that would bring
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passenger service south of its existing
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terminus to Salinas in
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, using the existing Coast Line owned by
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(UPRR). Implementation of the rail extension will occur over three phases, starting from Salinas and moving north. When construction is complete, there will be four trains operated over the extended line per weekday: two northbound trains that depart from Salinas and travel to
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(4th & King) in the morning, and two southbound trains that return to Salinas in the afternoon.


History


Southern Pacific

The
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(SP) operated intercity passenger train services in California, including the '' Del Monte'' between San Francisco and
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, until the inception of
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in 1971. Amtrak declined to continue operation of the ''Del Monte'' and the service was discontinued. Potential restoration of passenger service to had been identified as early as 1980. A study published in 1981 was described in the
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''1984–89 Rail Passenger Development Plan'', which stated restoration of passenger service to Monterey could be feasible if certain conditions could be met, including track improvements along the
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, construction of stations south of San Jose, and completion of the
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in San Francisco. The annual operating cost would be $2.5 million, serving an estimated 190,000 to 234,000 passengers per year, assuming a schedule similar to the former ''Del Monte''. Because Amtrak did not provide direct service to San Francisco, it continued to rebuff requests to restart the service in the 1980s. Operation of a San Francisco–Monterey route under SP continued to be studied; with an annual ridership forecast of 210,000, gross revenue would be $1.1 million, yielding a higher first-year
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than any previous public rail transit project in California. However, because of the large capital investment required (SP estimated $3.4–4.4 million alone would be required to rehabilitate the track), the state did not continue to purse restarting the service.


Caltrain

SP retained operation of the
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intercity
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service after 1971, serving cities along the
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and
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between
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( 4th and King station) and San Jose ( Diridon) until it was first sponsored and then taken over by
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between 1980 and 1985. In 1985, the state took over the service, which was renamed to
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and SP was retained as the contract operator. The tri-county (San Francsico, San Mateo, and Santa Clara) Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (PCJPB) was formed to take over the regional rail service from the state and purchased the right-of-way between San Francisco and Tamien from SP in 1991. Subsequently, PCJPB extended Caltrain extended commuter service south of San Jose to Gilroy in July 1992. Because the PCJPB owned right-of-way ends at Control Point Lick, just south of Tamien station, extended service south of there is provided under an agreement with the
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to use that railroad's Coast Line for a limited number of daily passenger trains. These are operated in the traditional commute direction: northbound in the morning from Gilroy to San Francisco, returning south in the afternoon. Caltrain built a layover yard in Gilroy between 6th and 10th streets, next to Gilroy Transit Center, where trains are stored overnight; tracks terminate just north of 10th and do not connect with the rest of the Coast Line. Since the inauguration of Gilroy service, the concept of a passenger rail extension to Monterey County has been considered, starting with the Caltrans-sponsored ''Passenger Rail Feasibility Study No. 05D423'' (1992), which examined the possibility of passenger rail service between San Francisco, Monterey, Salinas, and Hollister, concluding that Salinas was a feasible origin for the commuter rail service. In 1994, the ''Monterey County Regional Transportation Plan'' selected a Caltrain extension as the locally preferred alternative. The cities of Salinas and
Watsonville Watsonville is a city in Santa Cruz County, California, located in the Monterey Bay Area of the Central Coast of California. The population was 52,590 according to the 2020 census. Predominantly Latino and Democratic, Watsonville is a self- ...
also considered rail station improvements and construction starting in 1996, including a ''Draft Pajaro Valley Station Project Study Report'' (1997) and ''Pajaro Railyards Area Feasibility Study'' (2000), culminating in a study sponsored by the Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC), ''Extension of Caltrain Commuter Service to Monterey County Business Plan'' (2000). Under the ''Business Plan'', a one-way fare from Salinas was estimated to cost approximately $3.50 and increased ridership would bring in an extra $1.4 million in annual revenue. The total cost of the project was estimated to be $25.7 M, most of which would be spent for improvement/construction of the three stations ($19.5 M) and the new layover facility in Salinas ($3.8 M). Subsequently, Caltrain was approached by TAMC to extend service further south along the Coast Line from Gilroy into
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. A draft of the ''Caltrain Extension to Monterey County Alternatives Analysis'' was first published in 2006 and updated in 2007; four alternatives were analyzed, with most assuming inter-county
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service provided by Caltrain, extended from Gilroy to either Castroville or Salinas, connecting to Monterey via
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on a new intra-county service provided by either
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, light rail transit, or local buses: Also in 2006, with the
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project completed, PCJPB began planning the electrification of the line, publishing results in the ''Project 2025'' report (2006); the electrification project would compete with MCRX for Caltrain's time and attention. A draft environmental impact report (DEIR) published in 2006 stated the lack of public transportation options between Monterey County and the
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has resulted in increased private commuter vehicle traffic. The 2006/07 ''Alternatives Analysis'' estimated that approximately 6,000 people commuted daily from Monterey County to the Bay Area. According to the DEIR, traffic on
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was projected to rise by up to 56% in 2020 compared to 1998 levels, resulting in unstable traffic flow from the Salinas city limits to the Santa Clara County line as a result. The proposed extension would create new stations and stops in Pajaro (serving
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in adjacent Santa Cruz County at an estimated cost of ) and Castroville (at an estimated cost of ) before terminating at the existing Salinas
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that currently is served by ''
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'' passenger service. Under these plans, the Salinas station would be rebuilt as an intermodal station to connect commuter rail with Monterey-Salinas Transit buses. A layover yard would be added to accommodate Caltrain crews and maintenance, and the total cost of the Salinas improvements was estimated at . The 2006/07 ''Alternatives Analysis'' stated the Caltrain Extension would attract 1,028 riders in each direction in 2010, doubling ridership by 2030; this would be equivalent to expanding the freeway by to lane over the extension, and "when compared to the cost of constructing equivalent freeway capacity", the project would "pay for itself in one year". The cost of operating commuter rail from the anticipated start of service until 2030 was estimated at for two daily round trips, including an expansion to four round trips daily within ten years. Extensions to Hollister have been proposed since at least 2003. This project depends on state and federal funding availability, a possible local sales tax measure, and an agreement with UPRR, the owner of the Coast Line. This project is managed by TAMC, who released the Final Environment Impact Report (EIR) for this project in 2006.


Capitol Corridor

In 2009, Caltrain requested that TAMC approach other train operators. TAMC subsequently opened discussions with the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) and the
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to extend ''
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'' service south from San Jose to Salinas using the same Coast Line routing and stations. The switch to Capitol Corridor was cited as an advantage, since CCJPA had experience with commuter trains sharing service on UPRR-owned freight right-of-way. Two Capitol Corridor trains would originate from Salinas in the mornings and run through to San Jose and on to Sacramento, with two evening trains making the return trip south to Salinas. By 2016, plans had shifted to favor an extension of ''Capitol Corridor'' to Salinas. In 2018, the awarding of
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funds, Caltrain was named as the operator of the first commuter rail service to Salinas, with an extension of the Capitol Corridor service to follow. , two daily Caltrain round trips are planned to begin in 2022 after the completion of the Salinas layover facility and trackwork at Gilroy. Future phases will add stations at Pajaro/Watsonville and Castroville, with the potential for up to six daily round trips.


Route

Rail passenger traffic between Salinas and Tamien (via Gilroy) will run over the existing Union Pacific-owned
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. The three phases of the MCRX project are centered around the three stations that will be built or rebuilt for passenger service: # Salinas (intermodal upgrade of existing Amtrak station, MCRX terminus) # Pajaro/Watsonville (new intermodal infill station, connecting to routes in Santa Cruz County) # Castroville (new intermodal infill station, connecting to Pacific Grove via Marina and Monterey)


Phase 1 — Salinas

The first phase of the project will extend the southern terminus to the existing
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and improve it. In addition, the
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yard will be moved from Gilroy to a new site in Salinas, and the
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will be upgraded to allow through-traffic by extending the PCJPB-owned tracks south across 10th Street in Gilroy to connect with the Coast Line. Work on the Salinas station has been ongoing since June 1996. The city of Salinas finalized site plans in June 1998 and acquired the station site in 1999 from the UPRR, then subsequently constructed the existing Amtrak facility. Construction on Salinas station was completed in January 2021 at an estimated cost of $11.2 million; it has been upgraded with an intermodal transfer area using five bus bays in the station parking lot, and Lincoln Avenue has been extended across West Market Street with a new signalized intersection to facilitate traffic flows. The next part of the work involves construction of an overnight train layover facility at Salinas. The cost of the Salinas train layover facility is estimated to be $25 million. The project is ecpected to start accepting bids for construction in 2024 and finish as early as 2025. Gilroy track modifications are scheduled for approximately the same time with an estimated cost of $16 million; the scope and schedule need approval from Union Pacific.


Phase 2 — Pajaro/Watsonville

The next phase of the project will add a new intermodal Pajaro/Watsonville infill station to serve both Pajaro and
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, at the site of the former Southern Pacific Watsonville Junction station, connecting with Santa Cruz METRO bus routes for destinations in Santa Cruz County. In addition, there are several proposal to inaugurate commuter rail service over the Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line, which runs west and north along the coast between Pajaro and Davenport via Santa Cruz. Pajaro/Watsonville station would be close to the intersection of Lewis and Salinas roads, south of the eastern leg of the existing rail wye where the Coast Line and Santa Cruz Branch meet. The cost of the new intermodal station is estimated to be $69 million, including site preparation; for expanded service, an additional $30 M would be needed for modifications. The station plans are undergoing environmental review, and construction could start as early as 2026. The 2000 ''Business Plan'' report suggested that on-track speeds could be improved in the future by widening the "Betabel" curve (Curve No. 109, near the Betabel Road interchange with U.S. Highway 101), south of Gilroy. Track speeds are restricted to in this area, and drop further as trains negotiate more sharp curves at Chittenden Pass / Pajaro Gap, near a rock quarry. The cost of these improvements, including a potential new rail tunnel, were estimated to be approximately $11 to $14 M, approximately half the estimated cost of the entire extension at the time, making it more likely to be implemented as a future improvement. ;Santa Cruz Branch: The
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inaugurated rail service to Watsonville in 1876, having started work on the line from Santa Cruz in 1873. A second rail line was completed in 1880, connecting the city to the
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via a narrow-gauge railway built by the
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over the
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. Both companies were acquired by the Southern Pacific by 1887, which began offering ''
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'' excursion service from San Jose to Santa Cruz via the over-the-mountain line in July 1927. After a winter storm shut down the mountain line and CA-17 opened paralleling its route, Southern Pacific rerouted ''Suntan Special'' service starting in summer 1940 to the longer overland route via Gilroy and Pajaro until the final excursions over Labor Day weekend, 1959; although the route was much longer, the travel time increased by only 30 minutes because the gentler terrain allowed higher speeds. In 1996, when the Southern Pacific was being acquired and merged into Union Pacific, the
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(SCCRTC) ran several demonstration trains, including the "return of the ''Suntan Special''" (contracted Caltrain service from San Jose to Santa Cruz via Watsonville, Aptos, and Capitola), "Coastal Cruzer" (San Jose to Santa Cruz via Aptos and Capitola using a
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Flexliner), and "First Night Trolley" (shuttle service within Santa Cruz using another DMU, the
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), each attracting more than 1,000 passengers. On October 12, 2012, SCCRTC acquired the Santa Cruz Branch from Union Pacific, as the Class 1 operator was not interested in allowing passenger service. A demonstration of a battery-dominant hydrogen fuel cell streetcar manufactured by TIG/m along this line was held in October 2021. Coast Futura offered the service without collecting fares to determine the feasibility of rail transit operation. The rail right-of-way owned by SCCRTC is sufficiently wide in almost all places to accommodate a single track alongside the planned , Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail (MBSST), closely following the shoreline of
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from the
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line to Pajaro. The first segment of the trail in Santa Cruz, stretching north from milepost 28.6, is called the North Coast segment and connects to Davenport; work on North Coast is scheduled to start in fall 2024 and will take approximately a year to complete. When finished, MBSST will extend the existing Monterey Bay Coastal Trail, spanning approximately from Lovers Point at Pacific Grove in the south to Wilder Ranch in the north.


Phase 3 — Castroville

The final phase of the project would add the Castroville station, another multimodal infill station that will be built at Castroville, connecting to a new planned local express transit service along the
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down the
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to
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via
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. The Castroville station plans have received environmental clearance, but the $27 million required for construction have not yet been identified. ;Monterey Branch The Monterey Branch is a long rail line which was completed in 1879 by Southern Pacific, connecting Castroville to Lake Majella in Pacific Grove. SP operated regular ''Del Monte'' passenger service between Monterey and San Francisco from 1881 until 1971, as the length of the intercity service was just , under the cutoff for Amtrak to take over operations. After passenger service was discontinued, the rail line continued in use for freight until 1978, when the line was shortened to the crossing at Contra Costa Street in Seaside and continued to be used by United States Army trains transporting material to
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until the early 1990s. Meanwhile, the cities of Monterey and Pacific Grove began acquiring segments of the southern/western end of the right-of-way in 1976, opening the first section of what would become the Monterey Bay Coastal Trail in 1980. The ''Passenger Rail Feasibility Study'' kicked off in 1992, and made recommendations for inter- and intra-county passenger rail service, with the goals of connecting Monterey County to the Bay Area and alleviating heavy traffic along CA-1. TAMC contracted Amtrak to run a Talgo 8 trainset from San Francisco to Fort Ord on June 12, 1999, to demonstrate its viability and build interest in regular service, but poor track conditions forced the cancellation of further demonstrations. On July 13 of that year,
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signed SB886 into law, which allowed TAMC to participate in any passenger rail service agreement between Caltrans and Amtrak in the San Francisco-San Jose-Monterey corridor. In September 2003, TAMC purchased the remaining Monterey Branch Line right-of-way between Seaside and Castroville for $9.4 million and began planning to build a light rail transit service using the existing and replaced rails. Parsons performed an alternatives analysis in 2008, with updates in 2009 and 2011, identifying light rail as the locally preferred alternative. The ''Alternatives Analysis for the Monterey Peninsula Fixed Guideway Corridor Study'' was again updated in 2012 by Kimley-Horn. TAMC intended the project to quality under the FTA Small Starts threshold of $250 M, as a more expensive project would have to be funded under New Starts, which are intended for more densely-populated areas and adds significant difficulties for qualification. Funding has been uncertain and the light rail project, which would run from Castroville to Monterey, has been paused. While the application for federal transit subsidies is being considered, TAMC has asked Monterey-Salinas Transit to run
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service over the right-of-way. The MST SURF! BRT service will run over of the Monterey Branch Line right-of-way, between Marina and Sand City / Seaside. The busway would run parallel to the tracks and CA-1, between the rails and Beach Range Road, stretching from Contra Costa Street (in Seaside) to Reservation Road (in Marina). SURF! would be MST's second BRT line, following the Jazz Line connecting Seaside and Monterey.


List of stations

Ordered from north to south, with milepost markers denoting distance from San Francisco 4th & King ;Notes


References


External links


Transportation Agency for Monterey County

Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority

Project website
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