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Cedar-Iowa River Rail transit project feasibility study.

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    Five Seasons Transportation & Parking (FSTP) and the Johnson County Council of

    Governments (JCCOG) are interested in evaluating the feasibility of prospective passenger rail

    service(s) that would operate over existing trackage of the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railway

    Company (CRANDIC), seen below left, and/or the Iowa Interstate Railroad System (IAIS), seen

    below right, connecting Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and the Amana Colonies. To perform the

    study, FSTP and JCCOG selected R.L. Banks & Associates, Inc. (RLBA) as Prime Contractors,

    HNTB Corporation (HNTB) and Snyder & Associates, Inc. (Snyder) as Subcontractors, hereafter

    Consultant Team. Both railroads participated in the study and contributed time and resources,

    as did many local government and civic organizations. The purpose of the study is to determine

    whether it is feasible to establish regularly scheduled passenger rail service and/or special

    event excursion rail

    service, in conjunction with

    the Five Seasons Transit

    system, Iowa City Transit,

    East Central Iowa Transit,

    Coralville Transit and the

    University of Iowa

    CAMBUS.

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