Baton Rouge to New Orleans Rail Study - Station Area Analysis
Passenger rail stations as economic generators
Manning partnered with HNTB to create a strategic business plan for the implementation of intercity passenger rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. The regional transportation initiative considers capital and operating costs, financing strategies, economic development opportunities, the public-private organizational and financial structures needed to implement the new service, and strategies for harnessing economic growth to fund capital improvements and operations. The plan addresses the strategy needed to maximize the benefits of passenger rail by ensuring station locations are in close proximity to diverse residential and non-residential land uses, provide direct access to regional and local amenities, maximize connectivity within the existing street grid, connect to communities’ existing greenway systems, contain land available for development, and provide opportunities for place-making and community building. Additionally, the plan suggests sample rail operations schedules and justification for proposed station locations.
Manning evaluated and developed design concepts and recommendations for proposed rail station locations with the goal of creating mixed-use multi-modal transportation hubs. Design recommendations were based on the goals of regional connectivity, walkability, sustainability, place-making, and feasibility.
Manning evaluated and developed design concepts and recommendations for proposed rail station locations with the goal of creating mixed-use multi-modal transportation hubs. Design recommendations were based on the goals of regional connectivity, walkability, sustainability, place-making, and feasibility.