Maryland Code § TR-7-902

Section TR-7-902
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Level of service" includes the number of round trips operated on
a route and the number of stations along a route.
(3) "Route" means a passenger railroad service line described under
subsections (b) through (d) of this section.
(b) The Administration shall continue to operate the following passenger
railroad services at levels of service at least equivalent to the level of service
established as of July 1, 1981:
(1) The CSX line between Brunswick and the District of Columbia;
(2) The Amtrak line between Penn Station in Baltimore and the
District of Columbia; and
(3) The CSX line between Camden Station in Baltimore and the
District of Columbia.
(c) The Administration shall continue to operate the passenger railroad
service on the Amtrak line between Perryville and Penn Station in Baltimore at the
level of service at least equivalent to the level of service established as of May 1, 1991.
(d) The Administration shall continue to operate the passenger services on
the CSX line between Frederick and Point of Rocks at the level of service at least
equivalent to the level of service established as of December 17, 2001.
(e) (1) The Administration may not close a station on any route before
June 30, 2008.

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the
Administration may close the Jessup Station on the CSX line between Camden
Station in Baltimore and the District of Columbia at any time if the Administration
finds that the ridership at the Jessup Station does not warrant keeping the station
open.
(f) The Administration shall adopt regulations to facilitate the
transportation of bicycles on board passenger railroad services.
(g) Before closing a station on a passenger railroad service line described in
subsection (b) of this section, the Maryland Transit Administration shall review and
report, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, to the Governor
and the General Assembly, on the following:
(1) With respect to the Dickerson and Boyds MARC stations on the
CSX line between Brunswick and the District of Columbia:
(i) The impact on traffic congestion along the Interstate 270,
Md State Route 117, and Md State Route 28 corridors as a result of the station
closures;
(ii) The impact of future growth in upper Montgomery and
southern Frederick counties, particularly in Clarksburg over the next 5 years, and
the projected ridership for the Boyds and Dickerson stations as a result of that future
growth;
(iii) The impact of the projected growth in upper Montgomery
and southern Frederick counties on traffic congestion along the Interstate 270, Md
State Route 117, and Md State Route 28 corridors and the transit alternatives that
are contemplated to meet any increased demand;
(iv) The methodology used to compute average daily ridership;
(v) The impact on projected ridership on the line if the stations
are closed and later reopened due to impending growth;
(vi) The projected ridership if train stops are increased from
three stops each to nine stops each for trains arriving at Washington Union Station
and from four stops each to ten stops each (to discharge passengers only) for trains
departing Washington Union Station;
(vii) Under an expanded schedule, the estimated increase in
train service as a result of increasing the number of stops;

(viii) Options to increase ridership at stations with low
ridership, including investing in a ridership campaign to promote stations with low
ridership;
(ix) The projected ridership after investing in a ridership
campaign to promote the stations;
(x) The schedule for installing ticket vending machines at the
stations and whether such vending machines have already been purchased;
(xi) Whether a vending machine that is scheduled to be
installed at another station could temporarily be used at either or both of these
stations;
(xii) The impact on riders boarding at these stations if vending
machines are not installed at the stations;
(xiii) An evaluation of potential increased bus service to the
stations, and parking lot expansion near the stations, including any possible options
for parking lot expansion;
(xiv) Specific efforts undertaken to:
1. Attract new riders on the lines and to retain riders
already using the lines; and
2. Improve access for individuals with disabilities;
(xv) Potential alternatives to closing stations that would
achieve greater efficiency on the Brunswick and Camden CSX lines;
(xvi) Potential sources of alternative funding for the operating
and capital costs of keeping the stations open, including collaboration with local
governments; and
(xvii) The description of the $300,000 passenger warning system
for the Dickerson Station and whether other possible, less costly, passenger warning
systems were considered and the reasons why such systems were not employed; and
(2) With regard to the St. Denis Station on the CSX line between
Camden Station in Baltimore and the District of Columbia:
(i) The information required under item (1)(vii) through (xvi)
of this subsection;

(ii) The implications of closing a passenger railroad service
facility that is a State or federally designated historic landmark or that is located in
a State or federally designated historic district;
(iii) The impact on traffic congestion along the Interstate 95,
Interstate 295, and Md State Route 100 corridors as a result of the station closure;
(iv) The effect of closing the St. Denis Station on ridership at
the Halethorpe Station, including the effect on traffic and parking at the Halethorpe
Station and in Arbutus;
(v) The projected ridership at the St. Denis Station if train
stops are increased up to nine stops; and
(vi) The projected ridership at the St. Denis Station if service
to and from Baltimore is resumed.
(h) (1) Until a public hearing is held on the matter, the Administration
may not establish or abandon a station on a route.
(2) The Administration shall give notice of a hearing at least 30 days
before the hearing.
(3) The notice shall be:
(i) Published once a week for 2 successive weeks in two or
more newspapers of wide circulation throughout the Administration's commuter rail
service area; and
(ii) Posted in all of the Administration's offices, stations, and
terminals and all of its commuter rail rolling stock in revenue service.
(4) The 30-day period begins when the notice first appears in the
newspaper.
(5) (i) If the Administration gives inadequate notice of a public
hearing on a matter described in paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Administration
may not establish or abandon a station unless a legally sufficient public hearing is
held.
(ii) For the purposes of this paragraph, notice shall be
considered inadequate if:

1. The Administration does not comply with the
newspaper publication requirement under paragraph (3)(i) of this subsection; or
2. At least 30% of the Administration's facilities are not
posted as required under paragraph (3)(ii) of this subsection.
(6) The Administration may implement a change of policy on a
matter described in paragraph (1) of this subsection only during the time period
beginning 6 weeks after the date of the public hearing and ending 6 months after the
date of the public hearing.

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