
Originally Posted by
king183
Well, that was the (false) excuse given by Norman's mayor--that it wasn't shovel ready. The real reason was that they simply weren't prepared to submit the grant information to the feds--they had no idea what they were doing and belatedly realized they didn't know how properly write the grant in order for it to stand a chance.
BNSF demanded the change to the underpass in order to keep their trains running. The second track will be for their trains, not a commuter rail, and will be used while the underpass is being constructed and the original track is out of commission. It will also only be a small section of second track--just in the immediate area of construction. The City of Norman fought the idea of adding a second track and only recently gave up when BNSF said the whole project would be stopped if they didn't get the track for their trains, which makes sense.
That's not to say the second track could later be expanded and converted to a commuter line. But commuter rail opportunities are not the reason for that added track.
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