Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Amtrak's New Northeast Corridor Workhorse

Siemens ACS-64 #600 at Sacramento Manufacturing Facility May 2013
Photo Credit: Siemens/Amtrak (for all images unless otherwise specified)
Last week Friday (Feb. 7) Amtrak's newest fleet member completed its inaugural run on the the busy Northeast Corridor line on Northeast Regional #171 from Boston South Station to Union StationWashington D.C. The brand new Siemens ACS-64 (ACS stands for "American Cities Sprinter") electric locomotive at the head end of the train is the first of 70 of the type to be delivered to Amtrak over a period of roughly two years. The locomotives, which are assembled by Siemens in Sacramento, CA to satisfy the "Buy America" requirement for federal funding, will be delivered at a rate of approximately three per month, with the final units arriving sometime next year. 


ACS-64 engineer's compartment
In addition to eventually powering all Northeast Regional and long-distance trains on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) (which serves Washington D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and points in between), the new locomotives will also operate on the Keystone Corridor branch line between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, PA. 

The incoming locomotive units will replace the 20 EMD AEM-7 (DC), 29 EMD AEM-7 (AC), and 15 Bombardier/Alstom HHP-8 electric locomotives currently powering trains on the NEC, most having over 3.5 million miles on them. The Swedish-designed AEM-7 locomotives (nicknamed "toasters" and originally all DC units) were delivered to Amtrak between 1978 and 1988. Between 1999 and 2002, 29 of these locomotives were upgraded by Amtrak and Alstom  to "AC" units with greater amount of horsepower allowing them to haul longer trains. 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Mid-Atlantic's Most "Exciting" Suburbs

Downtown Silver Spring, MD at night
Photo Credit: UrbanTurf DC
Yesterday, real estate website Movoto released its ranking of the "Most Exciting Suburbs In America." Movoto created its ranking by selecting the 139 largest suburbs (using Census data)
and averaging their ranking over the following 6 criteria:
  • Nightlife per capita (bars, clubs, comedy, etc.)
  • Live music venues per capita
  • Active life options per capita (parks, outdoor activities, etc.)
  • Fast Food restaurants per capita (the fewer the better)
  • Percentage of restaurants that are fast food (the lower the better)
A number of suburbs in the Mid-Atlantic made the top 50 ranking, although none of them made the top 10. The region also seems to be a little underrepresented on the top 50 as well with only with only five suburbs ranked (16% of US population should equal exactly 8 on the list)

The #1 ranked suburb in the nation, Cambridge, MA, isn't really a surprise, neither are a few of the others in the top 10 such as Berkeley, CA and Santa Monica, CA. Some of the other top 10 suburbs however, might cause a few raised eyebrows.  It should come as no surprise though that many suburbs on the list are college towns including the Mid-Atlantic's "most exciting": Towson, MD.

Continue reading to see the national top 10 "most exciting" suburbs ranking as well as the most exciting suburbs here in the Mid-Atlantic.


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Bethesda's Building Boom: A detailed list of development activity in downtown Bethesda

Photo credit: BethesdaNow.com 
UPDATED 02/06/15

Since the delivery of a few projects between 2008-2009 (in the midst of the recent recession) there had been no new residential or commercial development projects completed in downtown Bethesda, Maryland. That changed just two weeks ago with the opening of the 17-story Gallery Bethesda apartment building in the Woodmont Triangle district. The Gallery is just the first in a slew of new high-density development projects to be constructed over the next few years in downtown Bethesda.

The vast majority of these projects  are residential in nature, with over 3,000 new apartment and condo units in the pipeline. However, a hotel is also in the works, and even a few office buildings, one of which is already under construction--a rarity in Montgomery County these days and Bethesda's first in over a decade. Nearly all of the projects in the pipeline are within walking distance of the Bethesda Metro station and/or the future Purple Line light rail station promoting transit usage.

THE FACTS
Coming to downtown Bethesda over the next several years:
- 30 projects
...including...
- 16 residential mid/high-rise apartment buildings
- 6 residential mid/high-rise condo buildings
- 5 office buildings 
- 2 hotels
- 1 police station
...containing...
- 4,003 residential units 
- 1,022,000 sq. ft. of office space
- 244,680 sq. ft. of retail space
- 452 hotel rooms

Here's a detailed list of all of the medium/high-density development projects going up around downtown Bethesda along with their current statuses (Remember to click on the photos to enlarge):