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Transit Service Adjustments during Confederation Line Construction Please do not distribute prior to October 14, 2015. Update for December 2015 and January 2016 October 14, 2015 Transitway Closure Timelines • June 2013 – Laurier / Nicholas Realignment • December 2014 – Booth Street at LeBreton Station • June 2015 – Hurdman Station to Blair Station • December 2015 – Lees Station to Hurdman Station • January 2016 – Merton Street to Empress Avenue • Late April 2016 – Laurier Station to Lees Station • June 2016 – Tunney's Pasture Station to Merton Street 1 Adjustments to Address Customer Feedback Hurdman–Blair 2 Highlights • Travel times will be reduced on eastbound express routes to Orléans in the afternoon peak period • Travel time will be reduced for some Route 101 customers 3 Customer Feedback • Customers provided feedback after the service adjustments made in June 2015 for the closure of the Transitway between Hurdman and Blair Stations • Based on this feedback and operational experience, we have planned and implemented improvements along the corridor, to begin in December 2015 4 Improving Afternoon Travel Time on East-end Express Routes • In the afternoon, express routes to Orléans will bypass Blair Station, maintaining reliable service and quicker travel times for customers: – 5,000 customer-trips will benefit from travel time savings estimated to be 3 to 4 minutes per trip – 200 customer-trips travelling from Blair to Place d’Orléans Stations in the afternoon will connect at Jeanne d’Arc or Place d’Orléans Stations – Combined service on Route 91, 95 and 104 from Blair to Place d’Orléans Stations in the afternoon is approximately every 2 minutes 5 Reducing Travel Times for Route 101 Customers to/from Orléans • A new Route 103 will be introduced and will operate during peak periods between Place d’Orléans and Bayshore Stations: – Replaces Route 101 trips to/from Orléans – Provides service along Catherine and Carling – Bypasses Hurdman Station in both directions and StLaurent Station on eastbound trips – Will provide faster travel times for 250 customer-trips per day: • 5 minutes saved in the morning • Up to 16 minutes saved in the afternoon • Route 101 will continue to operate all day between StLaurent and Bayshore Stations 6 December 2015 Transitway Closure Lees to Hurdman 7 Highlights • Transitway closes between Lees and Hurdman Stations • Lees and Hurdman Stations remain open • Routes to/from downtown will cross the Rideau River using busonly lanes on Highway 417 and will bypass Lees Station • Route 95 will bypass Hurdman Station • Route 85 will connect Lees Station with uOttawa main campus and downtown • New Route 104 will connect Hurdman Station with points to the east • Route 106 will connect the hospital campus with both St-Laurent and Hurdman Stations • Transit priority measures on Industrial Avenue and Riverside Drive will enhance reliability 8 How Will Customers Be Affected? Lees Station to Hurdman Station Closure • Of the 340,000 network-wide typical daily customertrips: – 2% will have a faster travel time of up to 4 minutes – 13% will have a longer travel time of up to 4 minutes – mostly customers travelling to/from the south part of the City – 1% will have fewer transfers – 0.4% will have an additional transfer 9 Lees to Hurdman 10 Overview of Service Adjustments Route 85 between Lees and Downtown via King Edward To Downtown Campus Service between East and Downtown Lees To Orléans Hurdman Service between South and Downtown via Hurdman To South Keys St-Laurent Blair Route 104 between East and South via Hurdman 11 Route 95 • Route 95 will bypass Hurdman Station and will provide quicker travel time for east-end customers • Same as Route 91 for westbound service – customer demand will spread evenly • Will serve Lees Station on eastbound trips • Will serve St-Laurent Station in both directions • Customers travelling to/from the east to/from points west of Hurdman will save between 2 and 4 minutes during: – Weekday evenings – 3,000 customer-trips – Weekends – 10,000 customer-trips • New Route 104 will provide the connection between the east-end and Hurdman Station • Route 95 will continue to run 24 hours/day, 7 days/week 12 New Route 104 • To provide service from the east end to Hurdman Station and the Southeast Transitway: – Route 104 will operate between Carleton University and Place d’Orléans Station • Every 4 to 5 minutes at the busiest times – Replaces the connection that Route 95 makes at Hurdman Station – Replaces section of Route 4 between Hurdman Station and Carleton University – Route 129 peak period extensions to / from Carleton will be replaced by new Route 104 – Serves Hurdman, St-Laurent, Blair and Place d’Orléans Stations in both directions – Estimated that 3,500 customers will no longer have to transfer at Hurdman Station, saving between two and five minutes of waiting time • Route 4 will operate between Carleton University and downtown 13 New Route 104 and Route 4 14 Improving Connections Between Orléans and the Hospital Campus • Route 106 will be extended from Elmvale to StLaurent Station to improve connections from the east-end to the hospital campus • Approximately 400 customers travelling between the east-end and the hospital campus will have one transfer fewer • Route 106 service from Hurdman will be maintained 15 Improving Connections Between Orléans and the Hospital Campus 16 Service at Hurdman Station • Hurdman Station will continue to be served by routes to/from the south and Alta Vista areas – Routes 6, 8, 9, 40, 41, 43, 86, 87, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 104, 106, 116, 118, 121, 140, 146, 148, 149, 199 – Routes 8, 40, 86, 87, 92, 96, 97, 98, and 99 to/from downtown will cross the Rideau River using bus-only lanes on Highway 417 and most will bypass Lees Station • Reduced number of buses at Hurdman Station will reduce congestion and potential for delays – Morning: Reduced from 360 to 250 buses/hour – Afternoon: Reduced from 280 to 230 buses/hour 17 Service to Lees Station • Lees Station upper level will remain open • Route 85 will connect Lees Station with downtown and the University of Ottawa via King Edward Avenue • Route 85 frequency on this part of the route will be increased at the busiest times from every 12 to 15 minutes to every 6 to 8 minutes to provide more capacity and shorter waiting times • Working with uOttawa staff to ensure that sufficient capacity is available at the times required • Lees Station will also be served by Routes 6, 101, and 103 in both directions and by Routes 91, 95, and 98 eastbound 18 Service to Lees Station Revision to map may be required 19 Other Route Changes for Lees-Hurdman Closure • West-end express routes and Route 176 will be shortened to end at Mackenzie King Bridge in the morning – Approximately 500 customer-trips will have an additional transfer • Routes 41 and 43 will be shortened to end at Hurdman Station – Approximately 400 customer-trips will have an additional transfer • Routes 114 and 192 will be shortened to end at StLaurent Station • Route 602 will be shortened to end at Mackenzie King Bridge 20 Industrial Avenue/Riverside Drive Transit Priority Measures • New transit priority measures will enhance the reliability of transit service through: – A new bus-only lane on Industrial Avenue from Sandford Fleming Avenue to Riverside Drive northbound – A new northbound bus only receiving lane on Riverside Drive at Tremblay Road • Assists buses from Hurdman Station to reach Highway 417 (eastbound and westbound) • Reduces pressure on Riverside/Industrial intersection 21 Industrial Avenue/Riverside Drive Transit Priority Measures 22 Industrial Avenue/Riverside Drive Transit Priority Measures 23 Riverside Dr Industrial Avenue/Riverside Drive Transit Priority Measures 24 Discussions with Stakeholders • • Met with: uOttawa, Notification distributed to: Old Ottawa East Community Association, Action Sandy Hill Community Association, all apartment towers on Lees Avenue and Riviera Apartment complex adjacent to Hurdman Station • uOttawa concern: – Not enough time for students to change between classes at Lees and main campuses OC Transpo action: – Route 85 trips will be extended to Lees Station with supplemental trips to provide additional capacity between campuses • 25 Summary of Route Adjustments Route Change 4 • Shortened to operate between Carleton University and downtown 41, 43 • Shortened to start/end at Hurdman 60-series, 70-series, 262-series • Morning trips end at Mackenzie King 85 • Modified to operate to/from Lees Station via King Edward Ave 95 • Modified to bypass Lees Station and Hurdman Station 101 • Peak trips to/from Orléans re-numbered as Route 103 New 103 • Route 101 peak trips to/from Orléans re-numbered as Route 103 • Bypasses Hurdman Station in both directions and St-Laurent Stations eastbound New 104 • New route from Place d’Orléans Station to Carleton University • Replaces parts of Route 4 and 95 • Serves Hurdman, St-Laurent, Blair and Place d’Orléans Stations 106 • Some trips extended from Elmvale to St-Laurent Station via St Laurent Blvd 114, 192 • Shortened to start/end at St-Laurent Station 602 • Shortened to start/end at Mackenzie King 26 Travel Time Changes Route Travel time 4, 9, 91, 94, 114, 129, 176, 192, 283 60-series, 70-series, 260-series No change 6, 8, 40, 86, 87, 92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101 3-4 minutes longer 95 2-4 min shorter 103 5-16 minutes shorter 104 2 minutes longer eastbound 27 January 2016 Transitway Closure Merton to Empress 28 Highlights • Transitway closes between Merton Street and Empress Avenue • Bayview and LeBreton Stations remain open, but are relocated to Albert Street • Buses will use bus-only lanes on Scott and Albert Streets • Ideas from the community helped to reduce bus volumes – Morning express trips from the east end at Bay Station – Out-of-service buses use Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway 29 How Will Customers Be Affected? Merton Street to Empress Avenue Closure • Of the 340,000 network-wide typical daily customertrips: – 14% will have a longer travel time of up to three minutes – mostly customers travelling to/from the west and southwest part of the City – 0.1% will have an additional transfer 30 Transitway Closure Merton Street to Empress Avenue 31 Overview of Service Adjustments Tunney’s Pasture To West Service between West and Downtown To Gatineau Bayview To Downtown Route 105 between Tunney’s Pasture and Gatineau Lebreton Route 8 between Gatineau and Downtown To Greenboro Trillium Line Service between Bayview and Greenboro 32 Summary of Route Adjustments Routes Service Adjustments East-end Peak Routes 20, 21, 22, 24, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 38, 221, 231 and 232 Westbound in the morning: West-end Peak Routes 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77, 176, 261, 262, 263 and 283 Transitway Routes 86, 87, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 105 and 403 • Trips will end at Bay Station; will not serve LeBreton Station Eastbound in the afternoon: • Trips will start at LeBreton Station, as now • Will be detoured via Scott and Albert Streets between Merton Street and Empress Avenue • Morning trips will end at Mackenzie King Station • Afternoon trips will start at Campus Station, as now • Customers travelling to/from locations further east may transfer to/from Routes 91/94/95/96 downtown • Will be detoured via Scott and Albert Streets between Merton Street and Empress Avenue 33 Service Adjustments Travel Times Routes Travel time East-end express routes No change 20, 21, 22, 24, 27, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 38, 221, 231 and 232 West-end express routes 2-3 min longer 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77, 176, 261, 262, 263 and 283 Transitway Routes 8, 86, 87, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 and 105 2-3 min longer 34 Discussions with Stakeholders • Met with: Community groups on December 3rd 2014, and June 16th 2015 and current monthly meetings with Councillors Leiper and McKenney • Community suggestion: – Add a bus stop at Bayview Road for Transitway service • OC Transpo action: – Route 95 will be added to the Route 16 stops at Bayview Road • Community suggestion: – Reduce the number of buses using Scott/Albert • OC Transpo/RIO actions: – Access negotiated for out-of-service buses to use Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway – Express routes from the east will end at Bay Station 35 Summary 36 Transit Service Adjustments • December 20, 2015: – Lees Station to Hurdman Station • January 17, 2016: – Merton Street to Empress Avenue 37 Information for Customers Key Messages: • Changes will occur December 20th and January 17th that may affect your travel • Use the travel planner at octranspo.com to plan your trips Principles: • Create awareness of the changes • Reach people where it counts • Convey the long-term benefits resulting from the conversion to light rail 38 Many Information Channels • • • • • • • • • • • Posted information at stations and shelter posters System map Pamphlets on-board buses Customer interaction at Sales and Information Centres Outreach at stations and key destinations, supported by social media Onboard audio announcements OC Transpo customer contact centre octranspo.com and ottawa.ca Employer/destination e-mail networks Radio ads Local and regional newspaper ads 39 Information Campaign Framework 40 Special Events • Service to/from Lansdowne events – Same routes; minor changes where Transitway closed • Service to/from Canadian Tire Centre events – Same routes; minor changes where Transitway closed • Service to/from Bluesfest – Same routes; modified pick-up location after event to reduce walking distance to service • Service to/from downtown events – Same routes; minor changes where Transitway closed 41 Delay / Incident Management • Stakeholders are continuing to meet regularly to mitigate delay / incidents: – – – – – – OC Transpo Public Works (Traffic Management, Traffic Operations) Rail Implementation Office Ottawa Police Service Ontario Provincial Police Ontario Ministry of Transportation 42 43 44 45 46 Questions? 47