Maryland DOT and CSXT to conduct public workshops on proposed intermodal facility

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As part of the initial planning toward the development of a new rail intermodal facility in Maryland, the Maryland Department of Transportation, with CSX Transportation, Inc., and its affiliates, will conduct public workshops in central Maryland beginning next month. The workshops will provide the public with an opportunity to be briefed on the vision for a proposed Baltimore-Washington Rail Intermodal Facility that will allow the transfer of freight trailers and containers between trains and trucks at one location. Construction of a modern, environmentally-sensitive transfer facility is critical to the future of the State's economy, its ability to compete in the global marketplace and the need to create and support good-paying jobs. "The low-clearance of the Howard Street tunnel in Baltimore City does not provide freight railroads with the ‘double stack' capability that is so critical to compete in today's business environment," said Maryland Transportation Secretary Beverley Swaim-Staley. "By creating a new transfer facility at an appropriate industrial site south of Baltimore along the I-95 corridor, new doors of commerce will open for Maryland that will benefit the Port of Baltimore, the state's economy and the thousands of jobs in our state that rely on a vibrant freight industry." Earlier this month, representatives from both MDOT and CSXT met with the Federal Railroad Administration to determine the appropriate criteria to be used to identify candidate sites for such a facility in this region. Based on these discussions, four candidate sites were identified for further consideration under the National Environmental Policy Act. They include: • a portion of the property on the Jessup Correctional Institution, east of the Camden Line between Brock Bridge Road and south of MD 175 in Anne Arundel County; • property north of Hanover Road between the Camden Line and Race Road in Howard County; • property west of the Camden Line and north of Montevideo Road in Howard County; • property east of the Camden Line and west of MD 201 between Sunnyside Avenue and Powder Mill Road in Prince George's County. The April workshops are the first step in an open and transparent public process that will be governed by NEPA. Information on the candidate sites and the evaluation process can also be found on a new website at www.intermodal.maryland.gov. The workshops will be held at three locations to discuss with the public the operational and safety criteria required for a rail intermodal facility, the NEPA process and other relevant information about the project. The workshops will be held: • Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 7 - 9 p.m., Beltsville Academy, 4300 Wicomico Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705; • Thursday, April 21, 2011, 7 - 9 PM, Hebron-Harmon Elementary School, 7660 Ridge Chapel Road, Hanover, MD 21076; • Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 7 - 9 PM, Elkridge Landing Middle School, 7085 Montgomery Road, Elkridge, MD 21075  

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