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TABLE 4: RAIL CARS IN THE CAPE COD CENTRAL RAILROAD FLEETName“<strong>Cape</strong>-<strong>Cod</strong>der”Lounge Car“Sandy Neck”Dining Car“Great Island”Dining Car“Race Point”Dining CarKitchen /Generator CarCar No.PassengerCapacity History Service20016 at tables, Former IL Central24 at lounge seats Lounge CarDinner Train201 64 seated at tablesBuilt by CC&F in Lunch and1937 Dinner Trains202 64 seated at tablesBuilt by CC&F in Lunch and1937 Dinner Trains203 64 seated at tablesBuilt by CC&F in Lunch and1942. Dinner Trains250 NoneBuilt by Chicago,Lunch andBurlington, andDinner TrainsQuincy in 1957.Source: www.capetrain.com/rosterDue to the limited number of scheduled trips and stops, as well as the cost of a ticket,CCCRR service is not practical for use by commuters. Instead, the CCCRR train serviceis geared primarily for tourists. During the 2000 season, 50,000 passengers rode therails, representing a 300 percent increase from the 16,000 passengers in 1999 (<strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong>Transit Task Force).2.4.6 RAIL ACCESSIBILITY, MOBILITY AND CONNECTIVITYCurrently, the accessibility and mobility of rail service is limited. Sandwich and WestBarnstable Stations are both accessible only by road, with on-site parking facilities. Ofthe three active passenger stations, only the Hyannis Station is accessible by publictransportation. From the Hyannis <strong>Transportation</strong> Center, rail passengers can transfer tolocal and interregional bus service, as well as make connections to air and ferry service.If passenger rail service on <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> is expanded, improved access and connections toother transportation modes may need to be provided at rail stations.The disabled and elderly are not wholly accommodated by rail service. All rail stationsinclude shelters, benches, and handicapped parking. The Hyannis <strong>Transportation</strong>Center, recently constructed, was built to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) specifications. Difficulty occurs when boarding trains. Raised platforms andramps help, in addition to assistance offered by conductors and railroad staff. Inaddition, large print and Braille signage are necessary at stations and in train cars.Based on a review of the existing rail network it is clear that much of <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> is notconnected by rail. Rail connections exist only in the Upper and Mid-<strong>Cape</strong>. Increasingthe number of rail connections will be limited to whether rights-of-way can be acquiredChapter 2.4: Rail <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> | August 2011Page 184

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