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News ArchiveJuly 2003: General Assembly 2003 and Beyond - TDX Making HeadwayOver the past several months The Committee to Advance the TransDominion Express has been working so furiously on important related issues that there has barely been time to relate it. Many good things are happening, and more finite solutions are being found in the process. TDX established and enhanced strategic alliances during the 2003 General Assembly, working closely with Director Karen Rae and her team from the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (VDRPT). Your representation was directly involved in the rewriting of both Senate Bill 1279 & Senate Joint Resolution 354. The bill and resolution were sponsored by Senator John Edwards (D) of Roanoke. SB 1279 & SJR 354 were introduced to create a statewide Rail Authority and feasibility study, intended to facilitate the growth of modern rail projects in the Commonwealth. Each passed the Senate floor unopposed, and SJR 354 sailed through both houses unencumbered. After much debate, a conference session, a gubernatorial amendment, and the Veto Session this month, SB 1279, the bill to create the Authority, passed with a reenactment clause attached, requiring that it be reheard in the 2004 General Assembly session before being enacted. During the 2003 session, we significantly improved relationships with Norfolk Southern Railroad and other rail entities, engaging in more mutual support for the establishment of a statewide, interconnected rail plan. We achieved daily reference to the TDX in Transportation, Appropriations, Rules, and Finance Committees of both Houses as well as the Senate and House floors. Since the 2003 Session, the TDX has been represented at multiple planning district preallocation transportation meetings where legislators and other officials have requested its rapid building. We have participated in three other state-sponsored long-range multi-modal planning meetings and a number of TDX follow-up meetings at VDRPT. Committee members have given several TDX presentations throughout Virginia. The Committee also voted to work closely with Tennessee on related rail initiatives and to include Mr. John Gaines, of Bristol, TN on the Steering Committee. VDRPT has hired consultants for the TDX’s pre-engineering study, placing us on an active project list and protecting any remaining portion of our $9.3 million allocated funds. Subsequent to our relationship building in Richmond, the TDX gained representation on the Rail Plan Task Force: Statewide Technical Advisory Committee, formed by Director Rae, to assist in development of a “Virginia Rail Plan,” and to provide input for the Rail Authority Study (SJR 354). The first meeting was held in Richmond on June 30, 2003. Please see the article on page 3 regarding developments affecting the TDX in Farmville. As you can see, your continued support is needed. There is no lack of work to do to get the TDX on track! Please continue to run with us! 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 |
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. |