MDOT will be the owner of the project and its selected private partner,
Purple Line Transit Partners, will implement the project on a design - build - finance - operate - maintain basis.
Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) officials signed the $ 5.6 billion P3 contract in March 2016 with
the Purple Line Transit Partners to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the 16.2 - mile light rail system.
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) will be the owner of the project and its selected private partner,
Purple Line Transit Partners, will implement the project on a design - build - finance - operate - maintain basis.
Let me also acknowledge Senator Van Hollen, Senator Ben Cardin, Congressman Brown, County Executives Baker and Leggett, and representatives from
the Purple Line Transit Partners.
The $ 5.6 billion contract between MDOT and
the Purple Line Transit Partners will be used to design, build and operate the light rail line.
Not exact matches
The office tower provides tenants access to public
transit and is one block from the Brown, Red, Blue, Pink and
Purple El
lines.
I also want to recognize our team at the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal
Transit Administration Executive Director Matt Welbes who worked to get the
Purple Line project off the ground.
-- The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal
Transit Administration (FTA) today announced a $ 900 million federal grant agreement for the Maryland
Purple Line Light Rail Project.
The 16.2 - mile Maryland
Purple Line will connect major activity centers in Bethesda, Silver Spring, Takoma - Langley Park, College Park, and New Carrollton to three Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) rail lines, all three Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) rail lines and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor l
Line will connect major activity centers in Bethesda, Silver Spring, Takoma - Langley Park, College Park, and New Carrollton to three Washington Metropolitan Area
Transit Authority (WMATA) rail
lines, all three Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) rail
lines and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor
lineline.
In May 2014, Metro secured a Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) for the first section of the
Purple Line Extension from the Federal
Transit Administration (FTA).
«The Maryland
Purple Line project is an excellent example of leveraging a
transit project through a public - private partnership,» continued Secretary Chao.
Section 1 of the
Purple Line Extension
Transit Project will add three new stations and 3.92 miles of new rail to Metro's Rail system.
Construction of Maryland's
Purple Line light - rail
transit system will continue as scheduled, at least for now, following a federal appeals court ruling that frees Maryland from having to update the project's environmental studies MORE