Sun Link Explained

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Sun Link
Coordinates:32.2277°N -110.9656°W
Type:Streetcar
Locale:Tucson, Arizona, United States
Start:Arizona Health Sciences Center
End:Mercado District
Stations:21 (17 per direction)
Daily Ridership:
Ridership2:
Open:July 25, 2014
Owner:City of Tucson
Operator:RATP Dev
Stock:United Streetcar 200 (8 cars)[1] [2]
Linelength:3.9miles
Electrification:[3]
Website:sunlinkstreetcar.com

Sun Link, also known as the Tucson Streetcar, is a single-line streetcar system in Tucson, Arizona, United States, that began service in July 2014.[4] [5] [6] The system's 3.9miles route connects the Arizona Health Sciences Center (including University Medical Center), the University of Arizona campus, the Main Gate and 4th Avenue shopping and entertainment districts, downtown Tucson, the Tucson Convention Center, and the Mercado District under development west of Interstate 10.[7] [8] The streetcar project's overall cost of $196 million was met through a combination of local funding sources and federal grants.[9] [10] The streetcar shares a common payment system with the Sun Tran regional bus service.[11] In, the line had a ridership of, or about per weekday as of .

Funding

In May 2006 Pima County voters approved a $2.1 billion, 20-year regional transportation plan which included $75 million toward construction of a modern streetcar and an additional $12.7 million toward its operation. In December 2010, a $63 million federal TIGER grant was awarded to the City of Tucson, meeting most of the remaining funding gap and allowing the project to move forward. An additional $6 million of federal funding was obtained through the Federal Transit Administration's New Starts program. Funding also came from utilities for relocation and improvements along the streetcar route, most significantly $10.6 million from Tucson Water.[12]

Construction

A $56 million contract for removal of existing roadway, utility relocation, installation of track, resurfacing, and construction of the system's 21 covered, accessible stops was awarded to Old Pueblo Trackworks, a joint venture of Granite Construction and RailWorks Track Systems, in March 2012.[13] Construction began in April 2012 and continued through summer 2013.[14] The first phase addressed straight sections of the route east of the Congress and Granada stop and required rolling closures of sections of Congress Street, Broadway Boulevard, 4th Avenue, University Boulevard, 2nd Street, the Warren Avenue underpass, and Helen Street.[15] Phase two began in November 2012 and included all work west of the convention center, corner sections requiring fabrication of curved track elements, and additional work on Broadway and the Warren underpass.

A 320feet bridge across the Santa Cruz serving streetcar, automobile, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic was constructed in 2012 under a separate contract. Named for former Tucson city manager Luis G. Gutierrez, the bridge extends Cushing Street from the I-10 frontage road to Avenida del Convento, providing a link between the Tucson Convention Center and the Mercado District.[16]

Construction of the Sun Link Operations & Maintenance Facility, an $8 million depot centered on the system route at 5th Avenue and 8th Street, began in May 2012.[17] A public open house celebrating its completion and delivery of the first streetcar was held on September 6, 2013, with speeches from officials including Tucson mayor Jonathan Rothschild and state senator Steve Farley, a longtime advocate of the streetcar.[18] [19]

Vehicles

Sun Link maintains a fleet of eight United Streetcar 200s, using up to six cars at once. These are numbered 101 to 108. The streetcar is 20.13m (66.04feet) long, double-ended (bi-directional), and articulated into three sections. Its center section floor is at platform height for accessibility with two double-door entrances on each side. Each side has a third passenger door located behind the operator cab. Propulsion is provided by four 90 kW motors drawing power via pantograph from an overhead wire. The streetcar has a maximum speed of 70disp=flipNaNdisp=flip and a capacity of 156 passengers (29 seated and 127 standing).[20]

The United 200 is largely identical to the 100 model produced for systems in Portland and Washington, D.C., the only major difference being that the 200 is equipped with upgraded air-conditioning. The design of the 100 model itself is based on the Czech-made Škoda 10 T.[21]

Tucson placed a $26 million order with United for seven cars in June 2010. An eighth was ordered for an additional $3.6 million in July 2012 in order to satisfy FTA requirements for a second spare. United's first model 200 car arrived in Tucson by flatbed truck on August 30, 2013.[22] Delays in streetcar production pushed Sun Link's projected start of service from a forecast of late 2013 as of the start of construction to July 2014. Tucson officials notified United Streetcar in May 2013 of their intention to assess contractual damages for late delivery.[23] [24] United's parent company, Vigor Works, formerly Oregon Iron Works, settled with the city in 2016 for $1.7 million to be paid in additional parts and labor.[25]

Service

Mon–WedThu-FriSaturdaySunday
7am–8am15 15
8am–9am 30 30
9am–10am10 10
10am–6pm15 20
6pm–8pm15 15 30
8pm–10pm
10pm–12am
12am–2am30 30
Headway in minutes[26]

Weekday service runs every ten minutes during peak hours and every fifteen minutes mornings and evenings. Saturday morning and Sunday service runs every twenty or thirty minutes.[27] Half-hour late-night service provided only while the University of Arizona is in session runs through 2am on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights.[28] Travel time from one end of the line to the other is approximately 30 minutes.[29]

Since mid-March 2020, fare is free.[30] Previously a SunGO pass or fare card, available at the Ronstadt Transit Center, online, and at various retail locations, must have been purchased prior to boarding; payment was not accepted by Sun Link drivers. 24-hour passes used to be available for $4.50 from ticket vending machines located on all Sun Link platforms, payable either in exact change or by credit. Passengers used to record payment by scanning fare cards at electronic validators after boarding.

North of the Warren Avenue stop, the streetcar passes under Speedway Boulevard on a single-track line in a dedicated right of way. After reaching its northern terminus at Helen, the car reverses direction. In all but one or two other places along the route, the streetcar operates with traffic.[31]

Route

Districts, connections, & destinations
DistrictStopConnectionsDestinations
style='text-align: center; background:#8FA6C2; color:#FFFFFF;' rowspan=5 University Warren Avenue & Helen Street
 
Sun Tran: 4, 5, 15[32]
Cat Tran: Purple, Green[33]
Arizona Health Sciences Center
Warren Avenue Underpass
2nd Street & Cherry Avenue
 
University Bike Blvd.[34]
Cat Tran: Mountain
Hillenbrand Stadium, Flandrau Science Center, McKale Center, Arizona Stadium
2nd Street & Highland Avenue
 
Mountain Avenue Bikeway
2nd St.[35]
UA Student Union Memorial Center
2nd Street & Olive Road
 
Cat Tran: USA, Inner Campus
Park Avenue
Center for Creative Photography, UA Museum of Art
style='text-align: center; background:#BD7B8C; color:#FFFFFF;' Main
Gate
University Boulevard & Tyndall Avenue Sun Tran: 1, 6
Main Gate, Tyndall Avenue
Centennial Hall, Arizona Historical Society, Arizona State Museum
style='text-align: center; background:#D8A06B; color:#FFFFFF;' rowspan=5 4th
Avenue
University Boulevard & 3rd Avenue University Bike BoulevardRogue Theatre
4th Avenue & 4th/5th Streets
 
4th Avenue Bike Blvd.
 
4th Avenue & 6th/7th Streets
 
Sun Tran: 3
 
4th Avenue & 9th Streets
 
Golf Links-Aviation Path
 
4th Avenue Underpass
style='text-align: center; background:#B1AD75; color:#FFFFFF;' rowspan=7 Downtown Plaza Centro (eastbound only)
 
CentroRialto Theatre, Historic Tucson Depot, Southern Arizona Transportation Museum, Hotel Congress
Broadway Boulevard & 6th Avenue (eastbound)
Congress Street & 6th Avenue (westbound)
Sun Tran: 1-4, 6-8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 19, 21-23, 25, 421
Sun Express: 102, 103, 105, 107, 109, 110
Amtrak: Sunset Ltd., Texas Eagle
Depot Plaza, Pennington St.
Ronstadt Transit Center, Children's Museum Tucson, Armory Park
Broadway Boulevard & Stone Avenue (eastbound)
Congress Street & Stone Avenue (westbound) 
Main LibraryFox Tucson Theatre, Saint Augustine Cathedral, Joel D. Valdez Main Library, Downtown History Museum, Scottish Rite Cathedral, Temple of Music and Art
Broadway Boulevard & Church Avenue (eastbound)
Congress Street & Church Avenue (westbound)
Sun Tran: 1, 2, 6-8, 12, 21, 22, 25Pima County Courthouse, Presidio San Augustin del Tucson, Tucson City Hall, Tucson Arena, Leo Rich Theatre
Congress Street & Granada Avenue Sun Express: 101, 102, 104, 108, 110
Hotel Arizona, City/State
Tucson Music Hall, Sosa-Carrillo-Fremont House, DeConcini Federal Courthouse, Tucson Museum of Art
Granada Avenue & Cushing Street
 
Liberty-10th Avenue Bikeway
Greyhound
Tucson Convention Center surface lots
Tucson Convention Center
Interstate 10 Underpass
style='text-align: center; background:#C4A7C8; color:#FFFFFF;' rowspan=5 Mercado Cushing Street & Frontage Road The Loop (Santa Cruz River Park)
Luis Gutierrez Bridge
Cushing Street & [Avenida del] Convento (westbound)
 
Convento & Congress Street
 
Sun Tran: 21, 22Mercado San Augustin, El Rio Community Health Center
Stops listed from east to west; district names and coloration taken from official Sun Link routemap.[36]

Potential expansion

In late 2019, media reports surfaced that the City of Tucson was looking into options for expanding the streetcar network.[37] The potential expansion could go as far north as Tucson Mall and reach Tucson International Airport south of the city, connecting all three of the city's main transit hubs: Laos, Ronstadt(Downtown), and Tohono Transit Center. Tucson and South Tucson have requested funding from Federal Transit Administration for a feasibility study, pending approval. But the project was never officially announced.

On October 30, 2023, City of Tucson announced the Tucson Rapid Transit, a BRT project over the original streetcar expansion alignment that was widely-anticipated,[38] thus there is no longer any expansion to the streetcar network that is being planned or studied.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Tucson to United Streetcar: Build seven. June 8, 2010. Railway Age. August 17, 2012.
  2. News: DaRonco. Darren. Backup streetcar to cost Tucson $3.6M. July 13, 2012. Arizona Daily Star . September 27, 2012.
  3. News: Sun Link Streetcar: A Collaborative Effort. Tucson Electric Power. April 2016. August 11, 2020.
  4. News: Tucson Streetcar Debuts to Crowds, Hot Weather . Arizona Public Media . Arizona Board of Regents . July 25, 2014 . July 25, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006111811/https://news.azpm.org/p/bus-econ-news/2014/7/25/40393-tucson-streetcar-debuts-to-crowds-hot-weather/ . October 6, 2014 .
  5. News: Taylor . Rebecca . 'Tremendous' opening day for Sun Link Streetcar . . July 26, 2014 . July 26, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006103211/http://www.kvoa.com/news/tremendous-opening-day-for-sun-link-streetcar/ . October 6, 2014 .
  6. Tucson Envisions The Sun Link . https://web.archive.org/web/20130630035115/http://www.forbes.com/pictures/emeh45iedd/tucson-envisions-the-sun-link/ . dead . June 30, 2013 . . June 2013 . June 27, 2013.
  7. Web site: Why do we need a streetcar? – The streetcar route . Sun Link Tucson Streetcar . July 26, 2014.
  8. News: Barnes. Bethany. Streetcar construction starts in April; here's what you need to know. March 7, 2012. Arizona Daily Star . June 6, 2012.
  9. Web site: FTA Quarterly Review – March 2013 . Sun Link . 10 . March 28, 2013 .
  10. Vitu, Teya. "Streetcar Construction Will Start in Late April", Downtown Tucsonan, March, 2012. Retrieved on April 30, 2012.
  11. Web site: SunGO Fare Payment, General Information . Sun Tran . April 16, 2016 .
  12. News: O'Dell. Rob. US grants Tucson $63M for streetcar. December 29, 2010. Arizona Daily Star . June 6, 2012.
  13. Bowen. Douglas John. Joint venture awarded Tucson streetcar contract . Railway Age . March 30, 2012 . June 6, 2012.
  14. News: Seberger. Will . City breaks ground on Modern Streetcar . TucsonSentinel.com . April 12, 2012 . August 20, 2012.
  15. News: Jackman. Janet Rose . City to celebrate streetcar as Congress St. closes . TucsonSentinel.com . April 9, 2012 . April 27, 2012.
  16. News: Pallack . Becky . Bridge art spotlights history . Arizona Daily Star . September 8, 2012.
  17. News: Vitu. Teya . 4th Avenue Open During Storm Drainage Work . Downtown Tucsonan . October 2011 . May 1, 2012.
  18. News: Ferguson . Joe . Streetcar "celebration" set for Friday . Arizona Daily Star . September 4, 2013.
  19. News: Salzwedel . Sam . Hundreds see official unveiling of Streetcar and facility . . September 6, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130909054834/http://www.kvoa.com/news/hundreds-see-official-unveiling-of-streetcar-and-facility/ . September 9, 2013 .
  20. Web site: United Streetcar Options. United Streetcar. September 5, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100902155744/http://unitedstreetcar.com/products/united-streetcar-200. September 2, 2010.
  21. News: Oregon streetcars: Money flows despite missed deadlines, cost overruns . Schmidt . Brad . The Oregonian . April 20, 2013 .
  22. News: Truck delivers first new streetcar to Tucson from Ore. manufacturing plant; total of 8 planned . August 30, 2013 . Associated Press . The Republic . https://archive.today/20130905233002/http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/1e506e9cf0c34b72a22572634f996194/AZ--Tucson-Streetcar . dead . September 5, 2013 .
  23. News: DaRonco . Darren . Assess penalties for late streetcars now, some council members say . Arizona Daily Star . May 7, 2013 .
  24. News: Benito . Marcelino . Cashing in: Streetcar delays could deliver dollars to City of Tucson . . May 1, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130505010507/http://www.kgun9.com/news/local/205712991.html . May 5, 2013 .
  25. News: Tucson gets $1.7M — in parts and labor — for streetcar delays . Pallack . Becky . Arizona Daily Star . February 11, 2016 .
  26. Web site: Sun Link . November 25, 2018 . Schedule and Fares .
  27. News: Sun Link streetcar schedule shifts . Jan 19, 2015 . Smith . Dylan . Tucson Sentinel .
  28. News: Streetcar hours to be reduced by eight hours a week . May 5, 2016 . Lauren . Reimer . News 4 Tucson .
  29. Web site: Sun Link Streetcar route approximate timetable . Sun Link . May 14, 2016 .
  30. Web site: Fares & Passes . Sun Tran . 3 February 2024.
  31. News: Warren Underpass Near UA Campus Reopens to Pedestrians . UANews . December 9, 2013 .
  32. Web site: Sun Tran System-Wide Transit Map. August 2017. Sun Tran. August 12, 2017.
  33. Web site: Cat Tran 2015–16 Map . University of Arizona . April 17, 2016.
  34. Web site: Pima County regional bike map . February 2016 . Pima County . April 17, 2016 .
  35. Web site: Parking and streetcar map . City of Tucson . October 2015 . April 17, 2016 .
  36. Web site: System Map . August 2014 . Sun Link .
  37. Web site: Steinberg. Jake. Streetcar from the airport to Tucson Mall? A federal grant could put plans in motion.. 2020-06-18. news.azpm.org. en.
  38. Web site: Tucson Rapid Transit Feedback Requested . 2023-11-09 . www.tucsonaz.gov . en-US.