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SEPTA CYCLE-TRANSIT PLAN

Bicycle Coalition Social November 1, 2017

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CYCLE TRANSIT PLAN

Bicycle Coalition

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

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CYCLE TRANSIT PLAN

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

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CYCLE TRANSIT PLAN

Plan Organization

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

SEPTA Policy & Infrastructure

Bikes TO Transit Bikes AT Transit Bikes ON Transit

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CYCLE TRANSIT PLAN

Bicycle Coalition

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

Bikes TO Transit

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Bikes TO Transit

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Abington Township Bicycle Plan

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Bikes TO Transit

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Colaboration

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Bikes TO Transit

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DVRPC’s RideScore

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Bikes TO Transit

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Rails to Trails

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Bikes TO Transit

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

Comprehensive Trails List

SEPTA Assets & Trails

  • 41 Total
  • 23 – Rails to/with Trails
  • 14 – Trails crossing Rails/ROW
  • 4 – Trails/Sidepaths with Surface Transit
  • 20 Completed or in Construction
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Bikes TO Transit

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

MAP

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Bikes TO Transit

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Wissahickon Transportation Center

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Bikes TO Transit

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Wissahickon Transportation Center

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CYCLE TRANSIT PLAN

Bicycle CoalitionSEPTA Presentation – November 2017

Bicycle Coalition

Bikes AT Transit

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Bikes AT Transit

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

Bikes by the Numbers

Bikes AT Transit

154

Regional Rail Stations surveyed

54%

had bikes

345

bike racks on SEPTA property

@32%

capacity

246

bikes parked on SEPTA property

3.2

Average number of bikes

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Bikes AT Transit

DEVON STATION IN-HOUSE SHELTER DESIGN

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

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Bikes AT Transit

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FY2017 Capital Program Update

BIKE PROGRAM UPDATE – OCTOBER 2016

  • 152 U-racks & Hoops
  • 2 Double Stacked Racks
  • 7 Bike Shelters

Total New Bike Parking Capacity:

336 Spaces

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Bikes AT Transit

Broad Street Line

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

Snyder Spring Garden Cecil B. Moore

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Bikes AT Transit

BSL Growth

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

  • Comparing the same stations where bike counts occurred in 2015, there was

a 72% increase in the number of bikes parked near stations.

  • We counted a total of 133 bikes.
  • 8 stations were at or over capacity.
  • The station with the largest increase was Snyder, which increased from 4 in

2015 to 19 in 2017.

  • Not all stations increased.
  • In fact, the rates of bikes increased for Spring Garden and all stations south,

and decreased or saw no change for all stations north of Spring Garden.

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Bikes AT Transit

MFL

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

30th Street Berks 8th Street

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MFL Growth

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

  • Comparing the same stations where bike counts occurred in 2015, there was

a 32% increase in the number of bikes parked near stations.

  • We counted a total of 152 bikes.
  • 6 stations were at or over capacity.
  • The station with the largest increase was 69th Street, which increased from 5

in 2015 to 12 in 2017.

  • Not all stations increased – 13 stations saw the same or less bikes in 2017,

though no station lost more than one bike from the 2015 counts.

  • Besides 46th Street, the stations at or over capacity spanned between 11th

Street and Spring Garden.

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GoPhillyGo Signage

BIKE PROGRAM UPDATE – OCTOBER 2016

Bikes AT Transit

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Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017 BIKE PROGRAM UPDATE – OCTOBER 2016

Bikes ON Transit

CYCLE TRANSIT PLAN

Bicycle Coalition

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Bikes on Buses

BIKE PROGRAM UPDATE – OCTOBER 2016

Bikes ON Transit

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Peer Agencies

BIKE PROGRAM UPDATE – OCTOBER 2016

Bikes ON Transit

Valley Metro, AZ

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Next Steps

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

CYCLE TRANSIT PLAN

Cycle Transit Plan Update

  • Update on Program

Implementation

  • Trails Policy
  • Lessons Learned
  • Partnership Profiles
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CYCLE TRANSIT PLAN

Bicycle Coalition

Bicycle Coalition SEPTA Presentation – November 2017

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SEPTA CYCLE-TRANSIT PLAN

Bicycle Coalition Social November 1, 2017