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2007 Intermodal Operations Planning Workshop Presentations
San Francisco Welcomes the American Public Transportation Association Nathanial P. Ford
Can We Breath New Life Into an Old Field Steve Heminger
Session #2: Planning and Service Initiatives at SFMTA
San Francisco Better Streets Plan Peter Albert Frank Markowitz
Planning for Van Ness Avenue Bus Rapid Transit Rachel Hiatt Paul Bignardi
San Francisco Effectiveness Project Julie Kirschbaum Britt Tanner Russell Chisholm
Session #3 Planning and Service Initiatives Around the Bay Area (working lunch)
Bay Area Transit Connectivity Listening to the Customers Jay Stagi William E. Hurrell Carole Levine
AC Transits East Bay Bus Rapid Transit Project Jim Cunradi
APTA Planning and Service Initiatives Around the Bay Area Robert Beck
Bay Area Water Transit Authority Steve Castleberry John Sindzinski
Revisiting Bus and Ferry Intermodal Connections at Golden Gate Transit Ron Downing
Session #4: Regional Intermodal Service & Facility Planning
Planning Transit Facilities with GIS and LED On The Map Craig A. Lamothe
Optimizing Intermodal Operations in Vancouver BC TransLink Rapid Transit Model Ian Fisher Wolfgang Scherr
Development of Bermudas National Transportation Management Plan Laurence Jacobs
Session #5 Improving Multimode Transit Service in Downtown Areas
Bus Stop and Bus Lane Capacity Planning Bus Routes in Downtown Seattle Owen Kehoe
Improving Transit Operations and Accommodating Growth in Downtown Minneapolis Steve Mahowald Mike Abegg
New Approach to Downtown Transit Service The Metro Downtown Service Plan Stewart d. Chesler
Session #6: Intergrating Transit & Land Use
Land Use Impacts of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Victoria A. Perk Cheryl Thole
Halifax Plan Links Settlement to Transit Investment David McCusker
Designing for Transit: A Manual for Integrating Public Transit and Land Use Mary Archer
Session #7 Bus & Light Rail Transit Network Integration
Denver’s Southeast LRT Major Impacts Cesar Ochoa
Hiawatha Light Rail Before and After Update John Dillery
Changing Systems Moving a Suburban Bus Network into an Urban Future Graeme Masterton
Suburban Access to Mainline Fixed Routes - Providing the First and Last Mile of the Suburban Transit Trip David J. Snell
Targeting Feeder Bus Planning at DART Gary Hufstedler
Session #8 Scheduling
Run Time-Variability Problem Effects Solution A Look at Route 7 Denis Desmond
Denver Train Length Planning Increasing Light Rail Service at RTD Cesar Ochoa
The State of Scheduling Today Survey Results from 55 Agencies Daniel Boyle
Baby Bullet Reinventing Caltrain Service Michelle Bouchard
Session #9 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
Metro Orange Line Dana Woodbury
What Now The Evolution and Reinvention of BRT in Ottawa Sean rathwell
Replicating the Buzz for BRT without the BRT Rahul Kumar
Cross Sectional Comparison of BRT Performance in Established and New Corridors Jessica Hector
BRT Procurement The First Fleet of Specialized BRT in the-US Robert C. Highfill
Session #10 Intermodal Facilities Planning & Design
Balboa Park Intermodal Facility Making It Work for All Kim Walton Tim Chan
Optimizing Transfer Facilities for Current and Future Needs Patric Dawe
Improving Transit Facilities Locations through Spatial Optimizing Modeling Khaled J. Shammout
Chicago Transit Authority Brown Line Capacity Expansion Steve H. Abrams Ilian Tachkov
Session #11 New Technology Transit for an Aging Population
SACOG Regional Senior and Disabled Mobility Matt Carpenter Sharon Spowls Barbara Bechtold
AVTA New Technology and Transit for an Aging Population Randy Floyd
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