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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Beverly Eaves Perdue
Governor
September 21, 2012
Mr Brian Wrenn
DENR Division of Water Quality
1650 MSC
Raleigh, NC 27699 1650
Dear Mr Wrenn
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Secretary
Subject Proposed Private Crossing Closures with the North Carolina Railroad (NCRR)/Norfolk
Southern (NS) Railway at Gordon Thomas Drive (TIP No P 4405I) Greenbriar Drive
(TIP No P 4405J), and Byrdsville Road (TIP No P 4405K) in Orange County
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) proposes to close private North
Carolina Railroad (NCRR)/Norfolk Southern (NS) Railway crossings at Gordon Thomas Drive,
Greenbnar Drive and Byrdsville Road in Orange County (see Figure 1 for project location)
These rail crossings were identified in NCDOT's Private Crossing Safety Initiative (PCSI) report
completed in October 2003 and updated in December 2009 This initiative proposes safety
improvements along the Raleigh to Charlotte Sealed Corridor that close private crossings
where feasible and protect the remaining open private crossings with crossbucks, automatic
flashers and gates signals and/or locking gates This track is part of the Southeast High Speed
Rail corridor (SEHSR), which when complete, will provide high speed passenger rail service
between Washington, DC and Charlotte NC
We would appreciate any information you have that would be helpful in evaluating potential
community and environmental impacts for this project If applicable, please identify any permits
and/or approvals required by your agency
Please note that there will be no formal interagency scoping meeting for this project This letter
constitutes solicitation for scoping comments related to the project It is desirable that you
respond by November 7, 2012, so that your comments can be used in the preparation of a
proposed federally funded Environmental Assessment (EA) in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act
MAILING ADDRESS
NC DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
RAIL DIVISION
1553 MAIL SERVICE CENTER
RALEIGH NC 27699 1553
TELEPHONE 919 733 7245
FAX 919 715 -6580
WEBSITE wwwbytrain org
LOCATION
TRANSPORTATION BUILDING
1 SOUTH WILMINGTON STREET
RALEIGH NC
The following describes the general features of the study area, as well as anticipated
environmental impacts
Proposed Improvements
• Crossing #735 199Y /MP H 48 49/ Gordon Thomas Drive (P- 4405I) This crossing
provides access to Old NC 10 (SR 1710) for six properties located south of the NCRR
The crossing occurs in an area where NS operates one mainline track and a passing
siding While the track section is straight at this location, it quickly enters a curved
section both east and west of the crossing The sight distance for train crews on either
approach to the crossing is limited by heavy foliage on both sides of the track The
crossing is vertically humped and is protected by crossbucks Much of the property
surrounding the six parcels is owned by Duke University and is part of their School of
Forestry Alternative access to these properties will be considered using Paschall Drive
west of Gordon Thomas Drive (see Figure 2) From there drivers will be able to access
Old NC 10 via Dove Creek Road (SR 1715) or Murphy School Road (SRI 714)
• Crossing #726 305FIMP H 47 62/ Greenbriar Drive (P- 4405J) This crossing serves
eight residential parcels located north of the railroad and provides access to Old NC 10
(SR 1710) The crossing is located along a straight section of track There is heavy
foliage on all four approaches to the crossing The roadway approaches are gravel, and
the southbound approach is slightly humped The crossing is protected by crossbucks
The railroad overpasses Old NC 10 approximately 550 feet east of the crossing The
Greenbrier subdivision abuts the Whispering Pines subdivision immediately to the east
which has direct access to Old NC 10 without crossing the railroad Alternative access
will be considered parallel to the track to connect Greenbrier Drive to Spruce Pine Trail
in the Whispering Pines subdivision A new roadway will be studied in two locations
(see Figure 2) One will be from Greenbriar Drive approximately 400 feet north of the
railroad crossing to Spruce Pine Trail approximately 450 feet north of Old NC 10 The
other will be from the northern end of Greenbriar Drive to Spruce Pine Trail where
Spruce Pine Trail turns to the east
• Crossing #735 189T /MP H 43 89/Byrdsville Road (P- 4405K-) This crossing serves a
large subdivision of permanent and mobile homes The crossing is protected by
automatic warning devices The approach roadway is paved and is approximately 16 feet
wide The westbound approach is curved The crossing is slightly humped and there is
heavy foliage on three of the four approaches Approximately 70 homes are served by
this crossing Residential areas south of Byrdsville Road are surrounded on three sides
by Duke University property (Duke Forest) which will most likely remain undeveloped
Alternatives will be considered for Byrdsville Road to have access to NC 86 to the west
A new roadway is proposed to connect Byrdsville Road to Walter Clark Drive (see
Figure 3) From there, drivers can follow Walter Clark Drive north to NC 86 Driveway
improvements will also be considered in two locations to maintain connectivity to
residential areas north of Byrdsville Road
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Water Resources
All three project study areas fall within the Neuse River Basin (USGS Hydrologic Unit
03020201) (DWQ Subbasin 03 04 01) However, the Gordon Thomas Drive study area is
adjacent to the Cape Fear River Basin The Gordon Thomas Drive and Greenbriar Drive study
areas are within the Eno River Water Supply Watershed The Byrdsville Road study area is not
in a water supply watershed
Based on a review of the USGS topographic map and the National Wetland Inventory (NWI)
mapping inventory, an unnamed tributary (UT) to Rhodes Creek flows adjacent to the Gordon
Thomas Drive study area and through the Greenbriar Drive study area Stony Creek is adjacent
to the Byrdsville Road crossing, and a NWI wetland is partially within the study area
A full natural resources investigation will be conducted for the project to determine if there are
any impacts to natural resources including jurisdictional waters
Federally Protected Species
Five (5) federally protected species are listed for Orange County according to the September 22,
2010 US Fish and Wildlife Service species list The currently listed species include the
following
Common Name
Scientific Name
Status*
Bald eagle
Halweetus leucoce halus
BGPA*
Red cockaded woodpecker
Picoides borealis
Endangered
Dwarf wed emussel
Alasmidonta heterodon
Endangered
Michaux s sumac
Rhus michauxii
Endangered
Smooth coneflower
I Echinacea laeva ata
I Endangered
*FSC = Federal Species of Concern BGPA = Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act
A natural resources investigation will be conducted to determine if any endangered or threatened
species are in the project study area
Historic Architectural and Archaeological Resources
A preliminary database search shows one property listed on the National Register of Historic
Places near the study areas The Murphy School on the southwest corner of Old NC 10 and
Murphy School Road (SR 1714), is within 0 3 mile of the Greenbriar Drive crossing but is not
within the study area limits
NCDOT will conduct appropriate studies to determine if the project will have an effect on
historic or archaeological resources
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Thank you for assisting us in this study If further information regarding the proposed action or
the environmental analysis process is required, please contact me by phone at (919) 707 -4705 or
by email at mhamel @ncdot gov
Sincerely,
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Marc L Hamel, Rail Environmental Manager
NCDOT Rail Division
Environmental and Planning Branch
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Attachments
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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Project Vicinity Map
P- 4405I9 J, & K
Private Crossing Safety Initiative Crossings at Gordoi
Thomas Drive, Greenbriar Drive, & Byrdsville Road
Orange County