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Transportation leadership you can trust.

presented to

presented by

Lance R. GrenzebackCambridge Systematics, Inc.

Multimodal National Freight PolicyFreight Corridors

TRB Executive CommitteePolicy Session

January 26, 2011

Presentation

Framework

Corridors

Policy Issues

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Elements of the Freight Transportation System

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Economic StructureType of Businesses, Number of Households

Industry Logistics PatternsSupply Chains, Distribution Networks

Freight InfrastructureHighways, Rail Lines, Ports, Airports...

Commodity/Vehicle Traffic FlowsTrucks, Planes, Rail Cars, Ships...

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National/InternationalMega-RegionState

Freight Corridors

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MetroLocal

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Framework

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Freight Transportation Demand

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Source: IHS-Global Insight, Inc., 2007 TRANSEARCH and 2009 economic projections

National Truck Corridors

7 Source: IHS-Global Insight, Inc., 2007 TRANSEARCH

Mega-Region Truck Corridors

8Source: Cambridge Systematics, Inc., based on IHS-Global Insight, Inc., 2004 TRANSEARCH data

Truck Corridor Congestion

9Source: FHWA, “Peak-Period Congestion on High-Volume Truck Portions of the

National Highway System, 2007,” Freight Analysis Framework 3.1, 2010.

Truck Corridor Bottlenecks

10Source: Cambridge Systematics, Inc., “Estimated Cost of Freight Involved in Highway Bottlenecks.” Report prepared for

the Federal Highway Administration, Office of Transportation Policy Studies, November 12, 2008.

Critical Choke Point

Critical Choke Point

Source: Cambridge Systematics, Inc., “Ohio Freight Mobility,” prepared for Ohio Department of Transportation, October 2005

Truck Bottleneck ChokepointsColumbus (OH) I-70, I-71, SR-315 Interchange

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National Rail Corridors

12Source: Cambridge Systematics, Inc., National Rail Freight Infrastructure Capacity and

Investment Study, prepared for the Association of American Railroads, 2007

Rail Corridor Congestion

13Source: Cambridge Systematics, Inc., National Rail Freight Infrastructure Capacity and Investment Study, prepared for the Association of American Railroads, 2007

Rail Corridor Bottlenecks

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Source: Cambridge Systematics, Inc., Mid-Atlantic Rail Operations Phase II Study, prepared for the I-95 Corridor Coalition, November, 2009

Rail Corridor Chokepoints

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Source: Cambridge Systematics, Inc., Mid-Atlantic Rail Operations Phase II Study,prepared for the I-95 Corridor Coalition, November, 2009

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Framework

Corridors

Policy Issues

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Freight Policy Issues: National

Weak policy mandate to maintain and improve freight corridors and connectivity

Limited ability to trace the benefits, costs and risks of investment in freight corridors up the supply chain to the economy and jobs

No sustained program to finance freight projects of national and regional significance

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Freight Policy Issues: State

Mismatch in scale between private sector and public sector planning and investment in freight transportation systems: the private sector thinks about multi-state markets and trade blocs; the public sector, about single jurisdictions

Dearth of freight transportation planning expertise within state DOTs and state economic development agencies

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Freight Policy Issues: Metropolitan

Little data and less knowledge about urban goods movement

Increasing tension between the demand for more freight transportation to support population and economic growth and the demand for less freight transportation to support livable communities

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Transportation leadership you can trust.

presented to

presented by

Lance R. GrenzebackCambridge Systematics, Inc.

Multimodal National Freight PolicyFreight Corridors

TRB Executive CommitteePolicy Session

January 26, 2011