Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00301

Introduced
1/19/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Expansion Of Passenger Rail Service On The Waterbury Branch Of The Metro North Railroad.

Impact

If passed, SB00301 will significantly impact the commuting experience for residents of the affected towns by facilitating better access to the Metro North Railroad services. Increased train frequency may lead to a more reliable and convenient transportation option, promoting the use of public transit. Consequently, this could alleviate road traffic and contribute to environmental benefits through reduced vehicle emissions as more commuters opt for rail instead of driving.

Summary

SB00301, introduced by Senator Kelly, seeks to enhance passenger rail service on the Waterbury branch of the Metro North Railroad. The primary objective of the bill is to mandate the Department of Transportation to increase the number and frequency of trains on this line. Additionally, the bill proposes the inclusion of new stops in the towns of Seymour, Shelton, and Derby to improve accessibility for residents in these areas. This legislative action is expected to strengthen the regional transit system and provide residents with more options for public transportation.

Contention

While the bill aims to promote public transportation, it may face opposition relating to budget constraints and resource allocation within the Department of Transportation. Critics may argue that increased service comes with additional costs, which could impede funding for other essential transportation infrastructure projects. Furthermore, considerations around the actual ridership gains and the effectiveness of expanding service frequency in less populated areas might also be points of debate among legislators and stakeholders. The discussion will likely center on balancing resource investment with community transportation needs.

Companion Bills

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