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June 22–26: TDX Committee sponsors successful
study tour to Oregon and Washington State.
The Committee to Advance the TransDominion Express sponsored a successful
a study tour to Oregon and Washington State, spanning from June 22–26. Taking twenty-six participants, the point was to find applicable parallels
from development of the Cascades Line to our own TDX, and to build support
through experience and education of the participating elected officials.
Paid for by a grant from the W. Alton Jones Foundation, participants
were flown to Portland, Oregon, where local legislators, economic developers,
and transportation specialists shared stories of success and frustration
involved in the planning, building, and operation of the Cascades Line,
its intermodal connections, residential, and commercial planning that
completed the process of a fully integrated working system. The breakfast
presentation on Sunday morning dwelled heavily on state-controlled land-use plans in Oregon, which Virginia does not have. Even so, there were
valuable lessons and guidelines offered.

While the Cascades Line provides intercity travel between major communities,
a combination of light rail, trolleys, and shuttle buses provides connectivity
and commuter travel from residence to workplace. A ride on Portland's
MAX Light rail system to the suburban Orenco Station illustrated the defining
victories of community planning around the train stations. This system
was instrumental in enhancing and establishing fully integrated communities
which showcase residences coexisting with restaurants, shopping, and nearby
industry.
The outcome of the presentations and social activities was a mountain
of information provided by transportation and economic developers from
both states. Delegates asked questions of the officials and
later discussed applications in Virginia.
The Committee to Advance the TDX has received positive response from
tour participants. With a much-improved understanding and experience of
what has already been accomplished elsewhere, they left discussing strategies
among themselves, and with newly formed working relationships with TDX
committee members. Post-trip surveys, although still trickling in, have
been very encouraging, demonstrating enhanced support, enthusiasm, and
suggestions for continued efforts.

Participants included Senator John Watkins and delegates Preston Bryant,
Vince Callahan, Joe May, Jack Rollison, James Dillard, Mitchell VanYahres,
Kenneth Plum, and Steven Landes. Peter Larken and Sarah Terry represented
the offices of Congressmen Bob Goodlatte and Virgil Goode, respectively.
Director Robert Vaughn and Ann Oman attended from the staff of the House
Appropriations Committee, and Robert Manetta represented both Carilion
Health System and the Roanoke City Planning Committee. Attendees from
the Committee to Advance the TDX included Chairman of the Committee, Dr.
Charles Warren; Wytheville-Wythe- Bland Chamber of Commerce Representative,
William Smith; Executive Director of the Virginia Museum of Transportation,
Katherine Strickland; French Moore, Mayor of Abingdon; Linda McMinimy,
our lobbyist; and Rex Hammond, Christine Kennedy, and Barbara Hartley from
the Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce. Chris Flores, reporter from
Media General also attended. Special thanks is given to attendees Leo
Bevon and Allen Tobias from the Virginia Department of Rail and Public
Transportation who were largely responsible for the agenda and regional
contacts.
The Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce staffs the Committee to Advance TransDominion Express, Inc., providing it with a headquarters and a legislative liaison.
For more information, please contact
Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce
(434) 845-5966, or email: info@lynchburgchamber.org
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News Archive:
February 13, 2007: TDX Progress Stifled in Richmond
February 13, 2007: Letter to Governor Kaine on Behalf of TDX
February 13, 2007: A Message from TDX Chairman, French Moore, Jr.
June 27, 2006: The Three-Foot Rule
June 27, 2006: Legislative Progress and Administrative Changes
June 27, 2006: Meanwhile... Back at the Ranch, TDX Reaches Critical Juncture
July 25, 2005: TDX Discusses Next Steps: Organizational Models/Funding
July 25, 2005: TDX Reaffirms Support for Entire Route
July 25, 2005: Tennessee Connection - DC to Memphis!?
July 25, 2005: Secretary of Transportation Pierce Homer: A New Perspective
March 31, 2005: Demonstration Project May Open Door for TDX
March 31, 2005: Track and Other Norfolk Southern Concerns
June 28, 2004: TransDominion Express Prepares for “Starter Train”
July 2003: Track Development at Farmville
July 2003: General Assembly 2003 and Beyond - TDX Making Headway
March 2003: TDX to Move Forward, Thanks to Successful Combined Efforts
June 22–26, 2002: TDX Committee sponsors successful study tour to Oregon and Washington State.
April 26, 2002: Train Station Revitalization in Lynchburg Attracts More Than 4,000.
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