Integrating Frequent Transit Service and Corridor-Based Transit Supportive Environments inteh Metro Vancouver Region

2009 
Frequent transit networks have been developed in a number of metropolitan areas in North America, Australia, and Europe. TransLink has recently introduced a Frequent Transit Network (FTN) in the Metro Vancouver area. TransLink's FTN is an interconnected network of corridors with transit services operating every 15 minutes or more frequently throughout the day and into the evening every day of the week. As part of its Regional Growth Strategy review process, Metro Vancouver is introducing a concept called Frequent Transit Development Corridors to shape land use in support of provision of frequent transit. TransLink and Metro Vancouver are working together to identify factors and develop policies that will help create a transit-oriented region focused around urban centres and the FTN. Another key tool to support the FTN network is the establishment of transit priority measures on roads to improve service reliability and transit travel time. When all these factors and others are implemented in a coordinated manner, a magnification of transit demand and level of service is possible within the region. The Frequent Transit Network and Metro Vancouver's proposed Frequent Transit Development Corridor concept hold the promise of a bold vision for how to integrate land use, transit supportive infrastructure and frequent transit service. For the region to realize this vision, it will require collaboration and coordinated actions amongst all the key players in the region.
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