Transit Development Plan

14
Transit Development Plan GMTA’s Guide for Future Growth Vision and Strategies October 20, 2011

description

Transit Development Plan. GMTA ’ s Guide for Future Growth. Vision and Strategies October 20, 2011. Agenda. Vision of Future System Service Strategies Interregional services Regional commuter services Local routes Seasonal routes Shuttles Facilities Technology. Vision Statement. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Transit Development Plan

Page 1: Transit Development Plan

Transit Development PlanGMTA’s Guide for Future Growth

Vision and StrategiesOctober 20, 2011

Page 2: Transit Development Plan

Agenda

• Vision of Future System• Service Strategies

▫Interregional services▫Regional commuter services▫Local routes▫Seasonal routes▫Shuttles▫Facilities▫Technology

2

Page 3: Transit Development Plan

Vision Statement• Increasing ridership

▫ Economic development▫ Environmental benefits/costs avoided▫ Cost effective transportation

• Serving choice and dependent riders• Using technology to enhance convenience,

communication and reliability• Building integrated transportation system

▫ Work with bike, ped, carpool, carshare to rival cars▫ Interconnectivity and efficiency

• Shaping future development conducive to transit use▫ Work with communities to focus development in

transit-served corridors and enhance ped. Environment▫ Work with employers to encourage use of transit

3

Page 4: Transit Development Plan

Characteristics of Future System•Reliability•More connections from outlying areas to

core•Park & Ride access•More flexible reservations

▫Same day▫Two weeks in advance

• Improved accommodations for bikes▫More rack capacity on buses▫Covered, secure bike racks at park & ride

locations

4

Page 5: Transit Development Plan

Future Level of Service

•Commuter routes▫Weekdays – 3+ trips in each peak period

and some midday service•Local routes

▫Mon-Sat – 6:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m.▫Sunday – 8:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m.

•Seasonal routes▫Coordinated with ski area demand▫For both employees and visitors

•Shopping routes▫At least twice per week

5

Page 6: Transit Development Plan

Vehicles

•Maintain small size fleet•Fuel efficiency•Alternative fuel•Bike accommodations•Air conditioning

6

Page 7: Transit Development Plan

Facilities and Technology

•Passenger shelters•Bike racks•Vandal-proof schedule boxes•Trip planning software•Next bus; real-time passenger information•Wifi on buses (esp. commuters)•Online demand response scheduling•Paratransit scheduling software•Phone app/smartcards for fare payment

7

Page 8: Transit Development Plan

Service Strategies

•Commuter routes•Local routes•Shuttles/Demand Response

8

Page 9: Transit Development Plan

Commuter Routes

•Interregional▫Cambridge – Burlington▫Morrisville – St. Johnsbury via Hardwick

•Regional▫Morrisville – Cambridge via Johnson▫Cambridge – Smuggler’s Notch (seasonal)

Page 10: Transit Development Plan

10

Page 11: Transit Development Plan

Local Routes

•Year-round service on Mountain Road Shuttle▫Possible extension north on VT 100 to

intersection with Stagecoach Rd Serve Shaw’s, Snows Market, Stowe Family

Dentistry•New Morrisville – Johnson route via VT 15

▫Part-time service to Johnson State College▫Includes Hyde Park▫Builds on new RCT shopping shuttle

•Expansion of Stowe-Morrisville Shopping Shuttle▫Conversion to regular local route

Page 12: Transit Development Plan

12

Page 13: Transit Development Plan

Shuttles/Demand Response

•Demand response service from outlying towns into Morrisville▫Waterville, Belvidere, Eden, Wolcott,

Elmore•Demand response connections to

Caledonia and Orleans destinations▫Newport, Hardwick

•Expansion of current shopping shuttles▫Stowe – Morrisville▫Johnson – Morrisville

Page 14: Transit Development Plan

Ways to Make Your Voice Heard•Via e-mail: [email protected] or

[email protected] •Via phone: 802-864-CCTA•Via fax: 802-864-5564•Via mail: GMTA TDP Comments

CCTA15 Industrial PkwyBurlington, VT 05401

14