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Tennessee Connection - DC to Memphis!?
July 25, 2005

An ad hoc committee met with Tennessee Rail Proponents at the Lynchburg Regional Chamber in May. Present were: TDX Committee Members: French Moore, Rex Hammond, Ira Doom, John Gaines, and Barbara Hartley. Representing Tennessee were: Ben Smith, Retired TDOT Exec Dir - now consultant to Nashville & Eastern Corp., and Scott Sandman, Director Fentress County TN Chamber of Commerce.

Smith and Sandman traveled to share ideas and documents for advancing adjoining rail initiatives. They are working on the Memphis to Bristol Railroad Connection, tentatively referred to here as the TransTennessee Express (TTX).

The Tennessee congressional delegation has already designated congressional monies for a stage 1 feasibility study.

Smith said the Memphis to Nashville route needs only simple fixes to reach speeds similar to those of the proposed TDX system. He sited maximum speed around 79MPH, with freight averaging 45MPH and average passenger speeds of 55MPH. Station locations have been designated where cost ratios are favorable, with rural public transportation money available to get buses to meet trains.

Although the group is in its infancy, 62 Tennessee mayors immediately returned response cards to be part of the coalition. TTX has a graduated joining fee based on population, with the community supplying the station. It was suggested that once TDX is incorporated, a similar ‘pay to play’ system be created to encourage a participative ownership process.

As with Virginia, Tennessee has been long awaiting the I-81 environmental impact study. It was suggested that TDX and TTX hold joint meetings every six months, with a rolling agenda.

Future discussions might include the possibility of a joint authority. Currently, however, the two groups will work as independent entities, with some shared goals.


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

   

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.