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Third Avenue Skip-Stop Operations Now a Rainbow of Frequent, Efficient Service

Third Avenue Skip-Stop Operations Now a Rainbow of Frequent, Efficient Service. Owen Kehoe, PE, PTOE King County Metro Transit, Transportation Engineer Seattle, WA. Background Transit through Downtown Seattle. North-South Orientation 5 Surface Avenues Bus/LRT Tunnel 5,300 Daily Trips

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Third Avenue Skip-Stop Operations Now a Rainbow of Frequent, Efficient Service

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  1. Third Avenue Skip-Stop Operations Now a Rainbow of Frequent, Efficient Service Owen Kehoe, PE, PTOE King County Metro Transit, Transportation Engineer Seattle, WA

  2. Background Transit through Downtown Seattle • North-South Orientation • 5 Surface Avenues • Bus/LRT Tunnel • 5,300 Daily Trips • 3rd Avenue “Transit Spine” • 60,000 riders/weekday

  3. 3rd Avenue Transit Spine Recent History Pine St • 2005: 2-year Bus Tunnel Closure • Traffic restrictions • Blue/Yellow Skip-Stops • 2007: Tunnel reopening • Keep transit priority features • Capacity evaluation Pike St Union St University St Seneca St Spring St Madison St Marion St Columbia St Cherry St James St

  4. 3rd Avenue Transit Spine February 2011 Service Change Pine St • 1st Ave Construction • Long term • Intermittent closures • Need to move service • Questions: • Can 3rd Ave take the 1st Ave routes? • Which routes to assign to which skip-stops? Pike St Union St University St Seneca St Spring St Madison St Marion St Columbia St Cherry St James St

  5. 3rd Avenue Transit Spine February 2011 Service Change Pine St R R • Goals: • Move 1st Ave routes • Prepare Rapid Ride routes • Minimize changes • Constraints: • Rapid Ride stations on same block both directions • Common stop routes • Trolley wire Pike St Union St University St Seneca St R R Spring St Madison St Marion St Columbia St R R Cherry St James St

  6. Methodology General Approach Capacity Analysis (PM Peak) Develop Scenario Compute Bus Volumes [bus/hr] V<=C? YES NO Service Change Package

  7. Methodology Bus Stop Capacity Main Inputs Calculation Worksheet Output # of Loading Areas Dwell Time Bus Stop Capacity [bus/hr] Signal Timing Clearance Time Right-Turn Traffic Failure Rate

  8. Methodology Corridor Capacity Main Inputs Calculation Worksheet Output Adjacent Lane traffic Corridor Capacity [buses/hr] Blue Zone Capacity Yellow Zone Capacity

  9. Methodology Capacity Analysis Results SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Pine St Critical Bus Stops Capacity Capacity Pike St Yellow Stops 80 buses/hr NB Corridor Capacity: 130 buses/hr Union St University St Seneca St Blue Stops 65 buses/hr Spring St Blue Stops 65 buses/hr Madison St Marion St SB Corridor Capacity: 130 buses/hr Yellow Stops 85 buses/hr Columbia St Cherry St James St

  10. Scenarios First Attempts Pine St R R • Bus Stops Overloaded • Blue SB • Yellow NB • Possible Solutions • Move routes to 2nd/4th Ave • Split common routes • Different color per direction • Something else? Pike St Union St University St Seneca St R R Spring St Madison St Marion St Columbia St R R Cherry St James St

  11. Scenarios A New Approach Pine St R R • New Skip-Stop Colors • Red: Rapid Ride & related Routes • Green: Routes adjusting to make room for Red routes • Each Route Assigned One Color • Refine Scenarios Pike St Union St University St Seneca St R R Spring St Madison St Marion St Columbia St R R Cherry St James St

  12. Scenarios Refinement Pine St • Move some routes to 2nd/4th Ave • Suburban peak-only routes • Available capacity • Consider future changes • 2012: Rapid Ride C & D • Avoid making customers switch twice • Tunnel Closed Scenario Pike St Union St University St Seneca St Spring St Madison St Marion St Columbia St Cherry St James St

  13. Scenarios February 2011 Final SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Pine St Volume Capacity Capacity Volume Pike St Yellow/Green 60 buses/hr Yellow/Green 80 buses/hr NB Corridor Capacity: 130 buses/hr NB Corridor Volume: 107 buses/hr Union St University St Seneca St Blue/Red 61 buses/hr Blue/Red 65 buses/hr Blue/Green 65 buses/hr Blue/Green 44 buses/hr Spring St Madison St Marion St Yellow/Red 85 buses/hr Yellow/Red 63 buses/hr SB Corridor Volume: 121 buses/hr SB Corridor Capacity: 130 buses/hr Columbia St Cherry St James St

  14. Implementation • New Color Markers • At bus stop sign • Overhead advance markers • Operator Training • Street Teaming

  15. Results Customer’s Perspective • Frequent Service • Common Stops Improved! • Maximizing use of Transit Priority Street • Color System Tool for Identifying Skip Stops

  16. Results Your Perspective • See for yourself! • 3rd Avenue Tour • Meet at Westlake Station after the Tunnel Tour • Estimated Departure 2:30PM • Visit critical bus stops

  17. Third Avenue Skip-Stop Operations Now a Rainbow of Frequent, Efficient Service Owen Kehoe, PE, PTOE King County Metro Transit, Transportation Engineer Seattle, WA

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