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Analytical Support for the Statewide Multimodal Long-Range Transportation Plan

Analytical Support for the Statewide Multimodal Long-Range Transportation Plan . Prepared for the Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium University of Virginia April 26, 2003. Authors. Mohammed A. Ba-Ali Brister B. Barrett David A. Cowden Jared T. Zane

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Analytical Support for the Statewide Multimodal Long-Range Transportation Plan

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  1. Analytical Support for the Statewide Multimodal Long-Range Transportation Plan Prepared for the Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium University of Virginia April 26, 2003

  2. Authors Mohammed A. Ba-Ali Brister B. Barrett David A. Cowden Jared T. Zane Prof. James H. Lambert Kenneth D. Peterson (BS/MS Student) C. Ariel Pinto (MS Student) Center for Risk Management of Engineering Systems and Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia

  3. Problem Statement Need for analytical methods to improve the coordination among the various modal transportation agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia

  4. Overview • Process of case studies • Aviation case study • Public transit case study • Port case study • Rail case study • Multimodal systems integration

  5. Multimodal Statewide Planning Process Source: VTrans2025 2002 (Draft)

  6. Process of Case Studies • Collect projects from modal agencies (aviation, public transit, port, rail) • Assess TEA-21 qualitative metrics for each project • Select quantitative metrics for each mode • Assess quantitative metrics for each project • Interpret and study the portfolios of projects

  7. TEA-21 Qualitative Metrics • EC: Economic competitiveness • FR: Fiscal responsibility • IM: Intermodalism and mobility • QL: Quality of life • SM: Systems management • SS: Safety and security

  8. Aviation Case Study

  9. Aviation Data Collection • Recorded project data from VDOAV • Description of the projects for each airport • Project cost ($) • State funding (requested and recommended)

  10. Aviation Performance Metrics • Annual operations • Population served within 20, 25, 30 miles radius

  11. Aviation Project Data

  12. Aviation: Portfolio Results EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  13. Aviation Projects Motivated by Systems Management and Safety/Security

  14. EC (4%) FR (1%) IM (15%) QL (19%) 2 2 6 SM (31%) 3 9 7 SS (30%) 7 11 26 Aviation: Count of Projects EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  15. EC (2%) FR (0%) IM (18%) QL (20%) 217 153 2485 SM (35%) 631 3655 2624 SS (25%) 1023 2113 6706 Aviation: Population Served by Sector EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  16. Public Transit Case Study

  17. Public Transit Performance Metrics • Population served • Revenue hours plus revenue miles

  18. Public Transit Project Data

  19. Public Transit: Portfolio Results EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  20. Public Transit Projects Motivated by Intermodalism/Mobility and Safety/Security

  21. Public Transit: Count of Projects EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  22. Public Transit: Cost of Projects EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  23. Public Transit: Population Served by Sector EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  24. Port Case Study

  25. Port Performance Metrics • Total tonnage per year • Total acres

  26. Port Project Data

  27. Port: Portfolio Results EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  28. Port Projects Motivated by Economic Competitiveness and Intermodalism/Mobility Total Tonnage per Year vs. Total Acres 70000000 60000000 50000000 Total Tonnage per Year 40000000 Total Tonnage per Year 30000000 20000000 10000000 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Total Acres

  29. Port: Count of Projects EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  30. Port: Cost of Projects EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  31. Rail Case Study

  32. Rail Performance Metrics • Track miles • Total freight cars on-line (per year)

  33. Rail Project Data

  34. Rail: Portfolio Results EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  35. Rail Projects Motivated by Systems Management and Intermodalism/Mobility 350000.01 300000.01 250000.01 200000.01 150000.01 Total Cars On-line 100000.01 50000.01 0.01 10 100 1000 Track Miles

  36. Rail: Count of Projects EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  37. Rail: Cost of Projects EC: Economic competitiveness FR: Fiscal responsibility IM: Intermodalism and mobility QL: Quality of life SM: Systems management SS: Safety and security

  38. Multimodal Systems Integration

  39. Comparison of Multimodal Systems Aviation Ports Rail and Public Transportation Roads

  40. Integration of Modal Projects Soo-Haeng Cho, 2001

  41. Study of Dulles CorridorMultimodal System http://web.mit.edu/dsm/Tutorial/DSM_reading.htm

  42. Dulles Corridor (cont.) http://web.mit.edu/dsm/Tutorial/tutorial_intro.htm

  43. Future Work • Development of a “multimodal impact statement” • Need and purpose • Rationale for selected alternative • Integration and implementation plan

  44. MIS Example: Route 460 Corridor

  45. Route 460 Corridor (cont.) • Various upgrades to bring US460 to near interstate standards • Construct new 6000 ft runway at Hampton Roads airport • Provide dedicated access/interchanges for the following general aviation and small commercial facilities: Blackstone Municipal Airport, Petersburg Airport, Wakefield Airport (runway protection zone necessitates realignment), Crewe Airport, Farmville Airport, Lynchburg-Falwell Airport, Lynchburg Regional Airport, Roanoke Airport • Rail upgrade (double track, sidings, speeds) and realignment of Norfolk Southern and CSXT lines • APM Terminals (Maersk subsidiary) intermodal container port in Portsmouth (largest such private facility in the US) • Intermodal container rail to port facility in Suffolk (Virginia Port Authority) • Intermodal container rail to port facility in Petersburg (Richmond Ports Commission) • Various rail-industrial development sites west of Petersburg

  46. Future Work: Other Multimodal Systems • Dulles Corridor • Disaster preparedness • Eastern airport • I-81 Corridor • Third Crossing • Western Rail Expansion • Space transportation • Olympics • High-tech rail • Cruise ship terminals • Door-to-door freight • Coal/mineral transportation • Urban undergrounds • Urban public/personal transportation • Tourism centers • Multimodal service areas • Innovative transit solutions • Innovative parking solutions • Urban corridors -DC-RIC -RIC-NOR

  47. Acknowledgements Jim Bland, Cliff Burnette, Jeff Florin, George Connor, Bill LaBaugh, Alan Tobias, Ranjeet Rathore, Ken Lantz, Diane Mitchell, Marsha Fiol, Katherine Graham, Kimberly Spence, Frank Dunn, Gus Robey, Mary Lynn Tischer, Mike Knott, Chip Badger, Alan Tobias, Bill Ketron, Kevin Page, Wayne Ferguson, Mike Fontaine, and John Miller

  48. Discussion

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