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Principles of successful High Quality Public Transport (HQPT) operation and development

This study material provides guidelines for European cities on the planning, implementation, and operation of efficient and effective public transport bus systems. It covers topics such as market analysis, network development, financing, management, and marketing strategies.

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Principles of successful High Quality Public Transport (HQPT) operation and development

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  1. Principles of successful High Quality Public Transport (HQPT) operation and development • STUDY MATERIAL • Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  2. PROCEED PROJECT- Principles of successful High Quality Public Transport (HQPT) operation and development - European project financed by the EC (2006-2009) - GOAL: Assistance to plan, develop and implement effective and efficient public transport bus systems - SCOPE: Small and medium sized EU cities - OUTCOME: “Guidelines for High Quality Public Transport” & “Study Material” More information and Final Guidelines document may be found at: http://www.proceedproject.net GENERAL Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  3. OVERVIEW OF THE PRESENTATION Planning, implementing and operating a High Quality Public Transport Bus System Guidelines on methods for market analysis Guidelines on developing and upgrading network and infrastructure Guidelines on financing Guidelines on management Guidelines on marketing strategies Examples and study sites Recommendations Conclusions GENERAL Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  4. Quality control as part of management of public transport services: - How to achieve a certain level of service quality (punctuality, reliability…)? - Which indicators can be used to describe a certain quality to be targeted? - How to measure, control, certify or standardise quality? GENERAL Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  5. Principle of the quality circle GENERAL • Quality pyramid in public transport Basic supply features are the groundwork of PT and on top of it the Comfort and service features, all theseinfluenced by Organisational/Operational issues Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  6. Methods for analysing the market side Analysis of: - local conditions - local travel demand - user needs and expectations - monitoring of performance MARKET Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  7. NETWORK HQPT as part of the urban transport policy integrated with land use planning • Development of planning strategy in first stages of planning process • Implementation of a policy on served /non-served areas to find the balance between economic and social demands • Need for a strong political will • Good cooperation between urban developers, planners, financial & transport planners Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  8. - Plan on different levels: short/ med / long term - Timetable coordination - Intermodality: interchange strategies - Bus lanes & traffic priority NETWORK Developing and upgrading network and infrastructure Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  9. Examples of busways & traffic priority NETWORK Developing and upgrading network and infrastructure Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  10. NETWORK Appearanceofvehicles Real-time displays at buses, stops & atraction places Accessibility & location of bus stops Traffic calming Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  11. Examples NETWORK Two-way busway adjacent to an all-purpose street discouraging illegal use of bus way in Annecy Road sign showing part-time bus lane in Cambridge One way for all traffic with a contraflow bus lane into the city (0,7 kms) in Chámbery Bus reserved lane controlled by rising bollard in Cambridge Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  12. NETWORK Commonline types in urban bus networks Cross-city line Loop line Ring line Tangential line Radial line Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  13. Justification from Welfare Economics through Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) FINANCING How can improvements in public transport systems be financed? Contracts and tendering of services: market regime, performance based incentive schemes, financial & service provisions Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  14. Innovative financing? - employer/employee taxes - parking charges and fines - sponsored bus lines - consumption taxes - road charges - property related taxes, etc… FINANCING Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  15. Advertising on buses and at stops Examples: - Brighton & Hove (UK) buses - Park & ride advertising in Plymouth (UK) buses FINANCING Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  16. Fare level and structure Fare structure Ticket strategy FINANCING Financial Framework + Objectives Evaluation / feedback Ticketing and tariff system + Impact / results Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  17. Computer-based operation control systems MANAGEMENT Wireless communication between on-board GPS unit, GPS Satellite, radio system and traffic control centre done with GPS and radio signals Wireless communication between on-board transmitters, roadside infrastructure and central computer done with radio signals (Source of both figures: ITS Decision, California Center for Innovative Transportation at the University of California at Berkeley and Caltrans, 2005) Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  18. MANAGEMENT Reasons to use automatic onboard counting systems? - Operational planning - Strategic planning - Share of revenues Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  19. MANAGEMENT - Strategies for vehicle parking area, maintenance and repair - Strategies for vehicle checks and cleaning - Strategies for efficient use of vehicles - Strategies for staff recruitment, training and communication - Software for staff and fleet management - Management structure Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  20. How can a bus system achieve success similar to that of a tram system? - Prioritisation measures at crossings? - Co-ordinated system of vehicles and platforms? - High frequency? Straight routing? - Clear network layout (few, but frequent lines? - Dedicated lanes? MANAGEMENT Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  21. Development of marketing strategies: - Measures to attract new users Branding policy Corporate design Political marketing Product review MARKETING Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  22. Marketing strategy: choose the instruments best suited for a special target group - Customer relations management - Marketing as a business factor - Information and ticketing strategy - … etc MARKETING Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  23. Development of marketing strategies: Knowledge base about potential customers Customer feedback Board of customers Travel guarantees Customer Information Centre MARKETING Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  24. MARKETING Example: Cooperation with Park & Ride, Cork Park & Ride at Black Ash 904 spaces is the 1st purpose-built Park & Ride site in Ireland Funded by the Irish Government, Department of Transport Operated by Bus Éireann under contract to Cork City Council Income exceeded operating costs Received a national Public Service excellence award for innovation Uses dedicated Double-deck buses Charge per car (5 €) includes bus travel Bus Priority on the corridor Service used by 200,000 people 1st year Park & Ride shuttle bus, Cork (Ireland) Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  25. Information before, during and after your journey MARKETING Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  26. Ticketing strategy: Customer perspective MARKETING Example: Clear system branding on special ticket machines for Fastrack bus network in Bluewater (UK) Example: Ticket design as part of the brand in Jönköping (Sweden) Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  27. RECOMMENDATIONS Planning process Market Analysis Master Plan + Politics System Operation System Characteristics Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

  28. CONCLUSIONS - High Quality Public transport is a public transport system that is able to compete with private car use. - “Think tram, use bus”. - Important role of the “Package approach” of vehicle, stops, information material, etc as a combined “product” – the urban bus systems. Guidelines for European HQPT in small and medium sized cities

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