"It's better to be lucky than good" -- Lefty Gomez
It's fair to say most people in Denver aren't even aware enough to appreciate how lucky RTD was with their FasTracks effort.
After securing funding for the FasTracks W Line and commuter rail lines there was no clear path on funding the R & N Lines. Neither qualified for 'matching' funds from the FTA.
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"Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose"
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I tracked down the retrospect success on Wikipedia
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In March 2012, RTD received an unsolicited proposal to build the I-225 Corridor line from Kiewit Infrastructure Co. After determining the proposal had merit and seeking other bids, RTD selected Kiewit to build the line.
In 2013, RTD received a second unsolicited proposal this time to build the North Metro Line. RTD sought bids to build the line out in multiple phases. After receiving four bids, RTD selected the partnership of Graham Contracting Ltd., Balfour Beatty Rail Inc. and Harmon Contractors Inc. (GBBH), the same group that had submitted the unsolicited proposal.
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Southeast Corridor Extension
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Regional Transportation District sent four teams a Request for Proposal for the Southeast Corridor extension, consisting of 2.3 miles (3.7 km) of new track south of Lincoln station that would serve three new stations: Sky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree City Center, and the terminus at RidgeGate Parkway
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This 'late' addition came together rather easily with Lone Tree contributing funds and they did win an FTA grant.
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