New $6.7 billion price tag makes Caltrain's SF extension among costliest in the world
Jan. 21For marathon runners, the last mile is often the hardest and the same apparently holds true for extending Caltrain into downtown San Francisco.
Preparations for the final 1.3-mile leg pushing trains to the city's Salesforce Tower are finally picking up speed after decades of on-and-off planning. But there's one major hurdle: a new $6.7 billion price tag.
The rail line also planned as the finishing northern stretch for California's High-Speed Rail saw a cost increase of 34% from a 2015 budget, according to a new estimate from the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, which oversees the project.
At $5.15 billion per mile of new track, the Caltrain undertaking is now runner-up for the world's most costly transit project, behind New York's notoriously pricey East Side Access project, according to a database at New York University.
The escalating figure is not holding back transit planners. They have set an ambitious 2032 completion date, allocated over $1.7 million toward lobbying the state and federal government for funds, and rebranded the extension with a new name: "The Portal" ............(more)
https://www.masstransitmag.com/rail/news/21293506/ca-new-67-billion-price-tag-makes-caltrains-sf-extension-among-costliest-in-the-world