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Posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 08:05:32 2012 Last Flyover Bridge Construction Under Way at Rt. 7 / Toll RoadBright Yellow Truss to Complete Work Near Sheraton Tysons This SummerBuilding Final Spans: The large horizontal crane is now being used to construct the bridge spans across the Dulles Toll Road to carry rail bridges from Route 7 to the median of the Dulles Toll Road. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project Construction is well under way on the final flyover bridge for the Phase 1 of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project. The work is taking place over at the Route 7/Dulles Toll Road/ Airport Access Highway (DIAAH) interchange near the Sheraton Hotel in Tysons Corner. Smile!: Project Director Sam Carnaggio, left, and Kevin Volbrecht, Deputy Director for Construction, atop the guideway from Route 7 to the median of the Dulles Airport Access Highway. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project The truss is now working over the eastbound lanes of the DIAAH, prompting overnight full closures of the eastbound Airport Access Highway from Centreville Road to the merge past the main toll plaza. These closures will be necessary through May. Airport Access Highway users are being rerouted to the lanes of the Dulles Toll Road and are required to pay tolls. Construction of the bridge segments is expected to be completed by August. Then the truss will be disassembled and removed. The completion of the final bridge segments will mark a significant milestone in the project. Phase 1 construction has reached the 71 percent mark and will be complete in the summer of 2013. View From Above Route 7: Looking west from the mezzanine deck at the top of the escalator opening at the Tysons Central 7 Station, aerial guideway for rail is visible as it winds toward the Tysons West Station. At the station, the concrete platform deck and barrier walls are complete and the invert slabs in the inbound and outbound track ways are almost complete. Photo by Stephen Barna, Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project Construction Passes Major MilestonesFrom East Falls Church to Reston, crews are marching toward completion of the Silver Line. Here are some construction highlights:Tysons East Station - The Tysons East Station is structurally complete. The pavilion on the south side of Route 123 is taking shape, and construction of support piers on each side of Route 123 are very visible to passers-by. Eventually, a lane shift around the median of Route 123 will be needed to construct the middle support pier. Pedestrian bridge building starts later this year. Tysons Central 7 Station - Pile driving for the pavilions is complete. Tysons West Station - Pile driving for the north pavilion is complete. A road shift to support a work area in front of the Honda dealership on Route 7 was implemented May 4. Site preparation and pile driving there will take place later this month. Wayside Facilities, Traction Power Substations, Train Control Rooms - Wayside facilities are the prefabricated buildings that provide the auxiliary power, switching and environmental controls for the Silver Line. At this time, only three facilities are still to be delivered. This should be done in June. Pedestrian Bridge Construction Starting at Tysons Central 123 Station Near MallsSignificant progress is taking place at the future Tysons Central 123 Metrorail Station along Route 123 at Tysons Boulevard.Located on the northwest side of Route 123, the station includes a pedestrian bridge across busy Route 123 that will connect to a pedestrian access structure at Tysons Corner Center. Construction crews will begin work on the foundation for the pedestrian bridge in the next few weeks, according to Kevin Volbrecht, the project's deputy director for construction. "We will also be pouring concrete roof decks and continuing to install electrical and plumbing inside the interior rooms of the station," he said. When the Silver Line opens in late 2013, this station will serve Tysons Corner Center and Tysons Galleria. Outbound trains from downtown Washington will enter this station from an aerial guideway and head westbound through a tunnel. Now: The Tysons Central 123 Station is now very visible as construction proceeds at Route 123 and Tysons Boulevard. Photo by Stephen Barna, Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project After: A rendering of the future Tysons Central 123 Station. Rendering by Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project Loudoun Supervisors to Vote on Phase 2 July 3; Four Information Meetings Set Loudoun County Supervisors are scheduled to make a decision on whether the county will continue to be part of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project by July 4. As part of the decision-making process, supervisors continue to hold public information meetings and work sessions on Phase 2 of the project which would extend the Silver Line from Reston to Ashburn. Four public outreach sessions are planned:
The Board is expected to make its decision at its board meeting on July 3. Tysons Express Ridership Rising The Tysons Express buses from Loudoun County continue to lure commuters from the cars to buses, helping reduce traffic congestion to and through Tysons Corner. The service recorded 6,505 passenger trips in April 2012, up a bit from 5,981 reported in April of 2011, according to Steven Angulo, Tysons Express Operations Manager for Loudoun. Average passenger trips per day totaled 309.8. The East Tysons Shuttle, which take commuters from bus stops in the core of Tysons to the Colshire Drive/Mitre/Northrop-Grumman area, reported 921 passenger trips, an average of 43.9 trips per day, for April. The total number of fares collected for both services came to 6,697 for the month, Angulo said. The buses are funded by the Dulles Rail Project's transportation management plan and originate at several parking lot sites in Loudoun County. For additional information, visit http://www.loudoun.gov/index.aspx?NID=297" target="new window">www.loudoun.gov/bus-tysons. ### Link to PDF version is not on the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project web site yet. All of my photo tours and accompanying essays can now be found in one place at cambronj.blogspot.com. John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore. |
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Posted by chud1 on Tue May 15 08:22:08 2012, in response to Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 08:05:32 2012. looking good on da pictures and narration. A+chud1 |
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Posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 08:53:27 2012, in response to Re: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by chud1 on Tue May 15 08:22:08 2012. looking good on da pictures and narration. A+I am assuming you are referring to my blogspot page, I thank you, should have created that a long time ago. A side note: Sometime in the middle of April rail was pulled out of the tunnel east of the Greensboro (Tysons Central 7) station on outbound track N2 and out onto the elevated to the west. John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore. |
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Posted by chud1 on Tue May 15 09:47:29 2012, in response to Re: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 08:53:27 2012. yup blogspot page.chud1 |
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Posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 10:15:56 2012, in response to Re: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by chud1 on Tue May 15 09:47:29 2012. yup blogspot page.Again, thank you. John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore. |
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Posted by R 36 ML 9542 on Tue May 15 17:18:19 2012, in response to Re: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 10:15:56 2012. Keep em coming Excellent!!! I wonder what kind of rail cars will be used for this? |
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Posted by merrick1 on Tue May 15 18:26:21 2012, in response to Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 08:05:32 2012. Thanks for the update |
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Posted by kp5308 on Tue May 15 19:46:03 2012, in response to Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 08:05:32 2012. Nice work John :o) |
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Posted by Fred G on Tue May 15 22:41:18 2012, in response to Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by Sand Box John on Tue May 15 08:05:32 2012. Super reporting, John.Just one small iota of clarification tho. These 2 engineers are indeed smiling. That's just how they do it :) your pal, Fred |
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Posted by Sand Box John on Wed May 16 00:21:28 2012, in response to Re: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by R 36 ML 9542 on Tue May 15 17:18:19 2012. Keep em coming Excellent!!! I wonder what kind of rail cars will be used for this?The same rail cars that are being used today plus what is in the manufacturing pipeline. John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore. |
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Posted by Sand Box John on Wed May 16 00:23:53 2012, in response to Re: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by merrick1 on Tue May 15 18:26:21 2012. Thanks for the updateYou are Welcome. John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore. |
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Posted by Sand Box John on Wed May 16 00:28:25 2012, in response to Re: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by kp5308 on Tue May 15 19:46:03 2012. Nice work JohnI'm just the messenger. The content came from Marcia McAllister out of the offices of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project. John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore. |
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Posted by Sand Box John on Wed May 16 00:30:15 2012, in response to Re: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project progress update e-mail 05 14 2012, posted by Fred G on Tue May 15 22:41:18 2012. More then likely that caption was an inside joke.John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore. |
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