On April 24, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a $10 million award for Metrolink’s Locomotive Fuel Efficiency and Maintenance Modernization Project, along with an additional $15.5 million following a joint application with the Riverside County Transportation Committee (RCTC) for a double-track project along Metrolink’s 91/Perris Valley Line between the cities of Moreno Valley and Perris.
The funding awards come from the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP), administered by California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA), which improves and expands public transportation throughout California.
“Governor Newsom, along with CalSTA executive leadership, continues to prioritize investing in public transportation projects that shift away from fossil fuels, while making passenger rail more customer friendly,” Metrolink CEO Darren Kettle said. “These commitments are essential toward Metrolink’s ongoing mission of providing reliable, safe, affordable, and environmentally sustainable transportation for everyone and we appreciate the state’s continued support in making that possible.”
The Fuel Efficiency and Maintenance Modernization Project will reduce Metrolink’s operating costs by combining fuel reduction and innovative maintenance strategies using remote monitoring, real-time diagnostics, and operator training and coaching. Metrolink could see potential fuel reduction rates between eight and 20 percent. A savings of just 8% could result in an annual fuel cost savings of $2.6 million. This fuel efficiency project is key to Metrolink’s strategy of reducing emissions and lowering agency costs.
The Metrolink Double Track Project: Moreno Valley to Perris will reconstruct the existing track and create a second main line that will better accommodate Metrolink service traveling at speeds up to 79 mph, while also safely accommodating local freight train service along the corridor through the cities of Perris and Moreno Valley, as well as unincorporated areas of Riverside County.
Once completed, the improved 91/Perris Valley Line track will offer an even better alternative to driving and help relieve traffic congestion along Interstate 215 for Riverside County residents. The project will also increase access to jobs and education in this traditionally underserved area, reduce air pollution, and help Metrolink achieve its goal of providing bidirectional service every 30 minutes.