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Deleted text = strikeout Attachment 2 MPO Board 10/19/216 <br /> Amendment#2 added text = red font Amendment#3 added text = blue font <br /> Figure 7.2.1. Major Highway Projects by MPO and Time Period <br /> Durham Chapel Hill-Carrboro MPO <br /> 2011-20 2021-30 2031-40 <br /> Triangle Expressway extension of the Managed lanes added to 1-40 from Managed lanes added to 1-40 <br /> Durham Freeway(1-40 to NC 540) Wade Avenue (Wake County)to NC from NC 147 (Durham Freeway) <br /> 147 (Durham Freeway) to US 15-501 (Durham County) <br /> East End Connector completed linking 1-85 widening (1-40 to Lawrence Rd) 1-85 widening(Lawrence Rd to <br /> US 70 to NC 147 (Durham Freeway) Durham County) <br /> 1-40 widening(US 15-501 to 1-85) 1-85 widening (US 70 to Red Mill US 15-501 freeway conversion <br /> Road) (1-40 to US 15-501 bypass) <br /> US 70 freeway conversion (Lynn Northern Durham Parkway <br /> Road to Wake County line) (Aviation Pkwy to US 501) <br /> Capital Area MPO <br /> 2011-20 2021-30 2031-40 <br /> 1-40 widened from Wade Ave.to Lake 1-40 widened from 1-440 to NC 42 in NC 50 widened from 1-540 to <br /> Wheeler Road Johnston County Dove Road <br /> 1-40 widening through Cary US 1 upgrade to freeway from 1-540 Managed lanes added to 1-540 <br /> to NC 98 (Northern Wake Expressway) <br /> from 1-40 to US 64 bypass <br /> US 401 widened from 1-540 to NC 540 completed as a toll road from US 401 widened from Garner to <br /> Louisburg with a Rolesville bypass Holly Springs to US 64 bypass Fuquay-Varina <br /> NC 540 completed as a toll road from 1-440 widened from Wade Avenue to Managed lanes added to 1-40 <br /> Apex to Holly Springs Crossroads from MPO boundary in Johnston <br /> County to Cornwallis Road <br /> Brier Creek&TW Alexander Drive NC 54 widened through Cary and US 1 widening south from US 64 <br /> Interchanges on US 70 Morrisville to NC 540 <br /> NC 42 widening from US 70 to Rocky 1-40 Managed lanes added from <br /> Branch Road Durham County line to Cornwallis Rd. <br /> 7.3 Transit Services <br /> Building on the prior work of a blue-ribbon Special Transit Advisory Committee (STAC) that completed its <br /> work in 2008, a complete transit system for the region focuses on three critical elements, Bus, Rail, and <br /> Circulators: <br /> • BUS: A significant expansion of bus service throughout the Triangle, adding new routes to communities <br /> presently without service, and improvements to headways at existing transit agencies <br /> • RAIL: Rail transit connecting the region's principal activity centers in Chapel Hill, Durham, Research <br /> Triangle Park, Cary and Raleigh <br /> • CIRCULATORS: High-frequency, short-distance services linking nearby neighborhoods to major activity <br /> centers and the region's high capacity bus and rail corridors <br /> Research Triangle Region—2040 Metropolitan Transportation Plans Page 51 <br /> Page 1 of 3 <br />