29 October 2013 Integrating Public Transport and Land Use Planning Bus Industry Confederation Mark Williams Director, Sustainable Transport Planning Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
There are many transport and land use planning challenges The public transport challenges The bus challenges Integration challenges
Frequency of services Now Future Walking catchments up to 10 minutes for public transport services that have 15 minutes or better frequency
Speed of services On road travel times Dedicated corridor speeds Passenger boarding times
Managing reliability
Connectivity Cross suburban links Cycling and walking routes Interchanges
The proposed public transport solutions Bring back trams to Adelaide through AdeLINK. Continue the modernisation of Greater Adelaide’s public transport system. Further develop and, in the longer term, expand the train network. Redesign the bus network to concentrate passenger flows onto high capacity, high frequency corridors supported by local services.
Strategic Mass Transit network
Mode
Land Use Outcomes
The Future Bus Network Simplify the bus network Bus route numbering Improve connectivity
The Future Bus Network High Capacity and high frequency corridors Supported by -On road bus priority -O-Bahn city access -Bus stop locations
The Future Bus Network Stopping patterns
The Future Bus Network Develop new bus “Super stops” at strategic locations Raised platforms Improved shelters similar to the city tram stops Real time passenger information Seating CCTV Fully DDA compliant including lighting Option for prevalidation
Mount Barker Super Stop
Structure Planning Expand into growth areas Playford Mount Barker Sellicks Beach Angle Vale Buckland Park Virginia Two Wells
Master Planning Developing in detail Road design Bus stop location and design Layovers Bus depots Park and Rides
Role for the Industry Provide comments on the Integrated Transport and Land Use Plan Continue to actively work with DPTI as catchment plans and network improvements are planned
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