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The East Bay is growing, and AC Transit is in the process of making important decisions about how to improve transit service for current and future riders. The Service Expansion Plan will increase service and adjust some routes to enhance bus frequency and reliability. The Major Corridors Study is evaluating short-term and long-term investments on AC Transit’s high-ridership corridors, which are the backbone of a frequent and reliable transit network. MAJOR CORRIDORS STUDY Overview What is the Major Corridors Study? The Major Corridors Study is a detailed examination of AC Transit’s 11 high-ridership corridors and how improvements to the infrastructure along these corridors – the streets, bus stops, sidewalks, traffic signals, etc. – can improve reliability and travel time. The types of infrastructure improvements being considered include longer bus stops, “smart” traffic signals that provide transit signal priority, dedicated bus lanes, and bus stop relocation and consolidation, to name a few. Through the Major Corridors Study, AC Transit will create its vision for 2020 and 2040. The goal is to identify corridor-specific investment strategies that will improve reliability and travel time, enhance customer satisfaction, and increase ridership. Please see our corridor fact sheets for corridor-specific alternatives, which can be found at the project website: actransit.org/PlanACT Fall 2015 Get Involved. Stay Informed. We want to hear from you! facebook.com/rideact Attend a community meeting! Check actransit.org/PlanACT for the schedule. (510) 891-7266 English (510) 891-7267 中文 (510) 891-7268 Español actransit.org/PlanACT [email protected] actransit.org/PlanACT twitter.com/rideact Improving Transit Now, and in the Future

Fall 2015 · 2016-04-20 · corridor by October 30, 2015. Your feedback will be used to refine and finalize the alternatives in early 2016. ACCESSIBILITY Upon request, the information

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Page 1: Fall 2015 · 2016-04-20 · corridor by October 30, 2015. Your feedback will be used to refine and finalize the alternatives in early 2016. ACCESSIBILITY Upon request, the information

The East Bay is growing, and AC Transit is in the process of making important decisions about how to improve transit service for current and future riders.

The Service Expansion Plan will increase service and adjust some routes to enhance bus frequency and reliability.

The Major Corridors Study is evaluating short-term and long-term investments on AC Transit’s high-ridership corridors, which are the backbone of a frequent and reliable transit network.

MAJOR CORRIDORS

STUDYOverview

What is the Major Corridors Study? The Major Corridors Study is a detailed examination of AC Transit’s 11 high-ridership corridors and how improvements to the infrastructure along these corridors – the streets, bus stops, sidewalks, traffic signals, etc. – can improve reliability and travel time. The types of infrastructure improvements being considered include longer bus stops, “smart” traffic signals that provide transit signal priority, dedicated bus lanes, and bus stop relocation and consolidation, to name a few.

Through the Major Corridors Study, AC Transit will create its vision for 2020 and 2040. The goal is to identify corridor-specific investment strategies that will improve reliability and travel time, enhance customer satisfaction, and increase ridership.

Please see our corridor fact sheets for corridor-specific alternatives, which can be found at the project website: actransit.org/PlanACT

Fall 2015

Get Involved. Stay Informed. We want to hear from you!

facebook.com/rideact

Attend a community meeting! Check actransit.org/PlanACT for the schedule. (510) 891-7266 English

(510) 891-7267 中文 (510) 891-7268 Español

actransit.org/PlanACT

[email protected] actransit.org/PlanACT

twitter.com/rideact

Improving Transit Now, and in the Future

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Schedule

Major Corridors Map

corridors

miles

daily passengers

AC Transit wants to hear from you on the preliminary alternatives for each corridor by October 30, 2015. Your feedback will be used to refine and finalize the alternatives in early 2016.

ACCESSIBILITY Upon request, the information on this fact sheet is available in accessible formats: plain text (e-mail, CD-ROM), large print, Braille, or audio tape. Call (510) 891-4700.

24

580

880

580

580

08

N

SAN PABLORICHMOND

EL CERRITO

ALBANY BERKELEY

EMERYVILLE

ALAMEDA

OAKLAND

SAN LEANDRO

HAYWARDUNION CITY

FREMONT

72 72M 72R18

51A 51B

97

99

20 2157 58L NL

1F

1R

1R140

San Pablo Ave./Macdonald Ave.72, 72M, 72R

Line 1818

Telegraph Ave.1, 1R

Line 51 51A, 51B

MacArthur Blvd.57, 58L, NL

Foothill Blvd.40

International Blvd./East 14th St. 1, 1R

Hesperian Blvd.97

East 14th St./Mission Blvd.99

Line FF

Fruitvale/Park20, 21

San Pablo Ave./Macdonald Ave.72, 72M, 72R

Line 1818

Telegraph Ave.1, 1R

Line 51 51A, 51B

MacArthur Blvd.57, 58L, NL

Foothill Blvd.40

International Blvd./East 14th St. 1, 1R

Hesperian Blvd.97

East 14th St./Mission Blvd.99

Line FF

Fruitvale/Park20, 21

11

100100,000

EARLY 2015

Community meetings

Preliminary recommendations

Alternatives refinement

Community meetings

Final report

SUMMER 2015 FALL 2015 WINTER 2016 SPRING 2016 SUMMER 2016

Community meetings

Evaluation of alternatives

Draft report