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RapidRide Briefing

1. 1. RapidRide Briefing. Growing Transit Communities East Corridor Task Force January 31 th , 2012 Ron Posthuma, Assistant Director King County Dept. of Transportation. 1. 2. 2. What is RapidRide?. Very frequent service in high ridership corridors Arterial, mixed traffic BRT model

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RapidRide Briefing

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  1. 1 1 RapidRide Briefing Growing Transit Communities East Corridor Task Force January 31th, 2012 Ron Posthuma, Assistant Director King County Dept. of Transportation 1

  2. 2 2 What is RapidRide? • Very frequent service in high ridership corridors • Arterial, mixed traffic BRT model • Primary service on each corridor • Connecting riders to their community and the region 2

  3. 3 3 Global examples of BRT as High Capacity Transit (HCT) Quito, Ecuador Australia 3

  4. 4 4 • Curitiba, Brazil • The World’s First BRT • Over 12,500 daily bus trips • 2.3 million passengers per day • Curitibanos spend only 10% of annual income on transportation Curitiba, Brazil 4

  5. 5 5 REGIONAL BRT RapidRide SWIFT 5

  6. RapidRide Corridors 2010 - 2013 Pacific Highway S. (2010) Bellevue/Redmond (2011) West Seattle (2012) Ballard/Uptown (2012) Aurora Avenue N. (2013) Burien/Renton (2013) 6

  7. RapidRide B Line Bellevue-Redmond 7

  8. 8 8 Why these alignments? • Direct and easy to understand • Connections to bus, light rail and other modes • Speed and performance gains • Opportunities to restructure existing service • Potential for ridership growth 8

  9. 9 9 Elements of RapidRide • Frequent Service • Travel Time Savings • Enhanced Bus and Passenger Amenities • Uniquely Branded - “The Best of Metro”

  10. Buses 10

  11. A & B Line Performance 11

  12. 12 12 B Line Ridership Survey Highlights • 5600 average weekday boardings • Overall satisfaction is high with 86% very satisfied or satisfied. • 20% increase in rider satisfaction with how often bus runs in all time periods. 12

  13. 13 13 BRT & Development Opportunities • Public investment can stimulate private development. • Arterial BRT, like RapidRide and Swift, can serve as a catalyst for development at key nodes and throughout the corridors they serve. • RapidRide and Swift support trips of all kinds—for shopping, school, medical appointments and recreation—as well as work commute trips. • More riders over more hours of the day create greater visibility for businesses along its corridors and improves opportunities for development. 13

  14. 14 14 Sustainable Transportation Hubs • Sustainable Transportation Hubs integrate the following components: • Clean Mobility Center • Mixed use housing with an emphasis on affordable and mixed income housing • Cutting edge energy efficiency • Right Sized Parking Redmond TOD Renton TOD 14

  15. National Example – Cleveland Health Line Opened in 2008 9.38 Miles Building face to building face Exclusive Right of Way Has resulted in $4 Billion in private investment 15 15 15

  16. BRT & Land Use Initiative King County Partnered with Urban Land Institute, Cities of Seattle and Shoreline to study the TOD development potential of BRT station areas. Learned from examples in Cleveland, Minneapolis and Kansas City Key Conclusions BRT can support TOD throughout a transit corridor Champions Highlight Community value, not just added transportation value to create development opportunity Report can be found at: Seattle.ULI.org/BRT 16 16 16

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