Andy Bach said "In the paper today this be almost as much as the train to
Milwaukee!"

 

I haven't read the study, so I have no opinion on the projected cost of BRT
here, but comparing the cost of a transit system (any transit system) that
serves locations WITHIN one metropolitan area to the cost of a transit system
that provides service BETWEEN two metropolitan areas is apples to oranges.

 

Chuck Strawser 
Pedestrian & Bicycle Transportation Planner 
Commuter Solutions 
Transportation Services 
UW-Madison 
Room 124 WARF 
610 Walnut St 
Madison WI 53726 
608-263-2969 
www.wisc.edu/trans 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andy Bach
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 7:27 PM
To: Bikies
Subject: [Bikies] Fwd: [WCHA_Crestwood] Fw: Bus Rapid Transit Public
MeetingFlyer [1 Attachment]

 

In the paper today this be almost as much as the train to Milwaukee!

But the system would cost between $138 million and $192 million for bigger
and snazzier buses, a bus storage facility, passenger stations and street
improvements, and another $9.8 million annually to run it, the study says.


Read more:
http://host.madison.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/bus-rapid-transit-plan-g
reeted-favorably-by-madison-officials-despite/article_8b735912-a241-11e2-9834
-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz2QCj3umYL
<http://host.madison.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/bus-rapid-transit-plan-
greeted-favorably-by-madison-officials-despite/article_8b735912-a241-11e2-983
4-0019bb2963f4.html#ixzz2QCj3umYL> 

 

---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 3, 2013 11:26 AM
Subject: Bus Rapid Transit Public Meeting Flyer

 

Dear Madison Neighborhood Associations,

 

Please find, attached to this e-mail, a notice to post on your neighborhood
website about an upcoming public meeting regarding Bus Rapid Transit (BRT).
The second public meeting, to discuss the possibility of BRT within the
Madison Metropolitan area, will occur on Monday, April 15th, 2013 from 6-8:00
P.M. at the Madison Senior Center, 330 West Mifflin St.

 

We would really appreciate your help in getting this information out to the
public.

 

Much thanks!

 

 

 

Quinn Heneghan

Project Coordinator

Urban Assets

16 N. Carroll Street, 

Ste. 750

Madison, Wisconsin 53703

Phone: 608.819.6566

Cell: 608.698.1997

[email protected]
<http://[email protected]/> 

 

 

 

__._,_.___

Attachment(s) from WCHA Crestwood

1 of 1 File(s)

 

Madison Area Bus Rapid Transit Study

Public Information Meeting

6 to 8 PM, Monday, April 15th

Madison Senior Center, 330 West Mifflin Street

 

The Madison Area Transportation Planning Board (MPO), in cooperation with
Metro Transit and the Capital Area Regional Planning Commission (CARPC), has
been leading a study to explore where and how to implement Bus Rapid Transit
(BRT) in the Madison metropolitan area and estimate its potential benefits,
cost, and impacts. The study is part of the Capital Region Sustainable
Communities (CRSC) initiative led by CARPC.

BRT is a high-frequency, limited-stop transit system that offers faster
service and improved urban mobility. Faster service is accomplished by
speeding passenger boarding, transit priority at traffic signals, less
frequent stops, and in some cases restricted or fully dedicated bus lanes.
Station improvements, information technology, and improved service
reliability and vehicle comfort create a more user-friendly experience. BRT
is part of a larger group of premium or high capacity transit systems,
including various types of rail service. 

The consultant team has nearly completed its work and will be presenting its
findings for public review. Come learn about the potential for a Madison area
BRT system and share your thoughts and comments.

For more information on the BRT Study, go to
http://www.madisonareampo.org/BRT.cfm <http://www.madisonareampo.org/BRT.cfm>


For more information on the overall CRSC Initiative, go to
http://www.capitalregionscrpg.org/ <http://www.capitalregionscrpg.org/> 

 



a

Andy Bach,
[email protected]
608 658-1890 cell
608 261-5738 wk 

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