tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post1216991931039884408..comments2024-03-01T02:02:02.520-08:00Comments on VTA Watch: Is Podcar another false promise?accountablevtahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14035365902584938185noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-31960935641162949092011-02-24T18:14:05.237-08:002011-02-24T18:14:05.237-08:00I think podcars will eventually replace both LTR a...I think podcars will eventually replace both LTR and cars, the problem is making that initial investment to get even a basic system up and running. The cost per mile, flexibility in station placement, and privacy offer the best of both worlds, having your own car and using public transit. It would be amazing to see Silicon Valley be a key innovator in this space.Joshua Santoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08146556924287585958noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-89042824635219962442011-01-17T15:59:51.901-08:002011-01-17T15:59:51.901-08:00VTA/MTC will purchase new coaches for service to B...VTA/MTC will purchase new coaches for service to Berryessa BART between Downtown SJ and Alum Rock LRT...I think 18-30 will be purchased.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-44930903381616772232010-11-10T18:43:32.378-08:002010-11-10T18:43:32.378-08:00Here's an interesting article on the recent PR...Here's an interesting article on the recent PRT conference in San Jose:<br />http://www.publictransit.us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=248&Itemid=1Hugh Jardonnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-88951225743776979322010-11-02T09:20:45.767-07:002010-11-02T09:20:45.767-07:00Podcars may be a great idea, and they may not. We ...Podcars may be a great idea, and they may not. We won't really know until we have some examples of working systems from around the world, which right now we just don't. In fact, it's a bit worrying how long it's taking to get the Heathrow system to revenue service. Unfortunately, the whole podcar idea tends to attract some rather enthusiastic supporters and detractorscrzwdjkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06394805356595604336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-41349540027088871882010-11-02T06:41:38.763-07:002010-11-02T06:41:38.763-07:00I think it would be a quite large disadvantage for...I think it would be a quite large disadvantage for LRT to the airport that the line would get forked, so that typically every other tram would go to the airport, the rest to Santa Clara. This lowers the service level (or, maintaining that, increases the driver and vehicle cost).<br /><br />The investment cost in 1 mile of tram could easily be higher than for a small podcar system of a few miles such as this one.<br /><br />The PRT system also has potential to be extended to reach more destinations without causing any trouble for the parts already operating, which is not possible with trams (as discussed above).<br /><br />While creating a tram line to the terminals may remove some shuttle buses the PRT would remove far of them, by covering nearby hotels and all parkings/car rentals.Bengt Gustafssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09713334872197066961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-77028738318887394192010-10-31T20:50:56.052-07:002010-10-31T20:50:56.052-07:00I'm one of those poor schmucks who doesn't...I'm one of those poor schmucks who doesn't own a car and relies on public transit, and I'd love for the LRT to actually connect to SJC. Anything that saves on annoying transfers that suck the time out of the day. Seriously, I get pretty effing tired of it, and there is quite a qualitative difference between Podcars and connecting the VTA's LRT the small distance to the airport.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-46360126038476970552010-10-30T18:10:05.622-07:002010-10-30T18:10:05.622-07:00What the heck is going on up in the Bay Area with ...What the heck is going on up in the Bay Area with the crazy airport connectors? First the OAC, now a podcar at SJC?<br /><br />I've flown in to both OAK and SJC and left them on transit. They both have buses that connect them directly to the local rail systems (BART and VTA respectively). Both buses are quick, frequent and effective. The SJC one is even free.<br /><br />People are willing to take an airport shuttle to their rental car, but rail *HAS* to run direct to the terminal? I don't get it.Allie Cathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08388778275254352958noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-52684811218839276782010-10-30T11:35:56.830-07:002010-10-30T11:35:56.830-07:00I agree, the "podcar" concept is a stupi...I agree, the "podcar" concept is a stupid idea<br />See:<br />http://www.roadkillbill.com/PRTisaJoke.html<br /><br />and<br />http://www.sfexaminer.com/opinion/columns/oped_contributors/Bay-Area-politicians-ride-wave-of-misguided-transit-projects-105747473.htmlHugh Jardonnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-67790751620917123112010-10-29T01:55:07.570-07:002010-10-29T01:55:07.570-07:00Thanks for bring up Minneapolis. I forgot about th...Thanks for bring up Minneapolis. I forgot about that system earlier.<br /><br />Pictures here: http://world.nycsubway.org/perl/showpix?bnN5c3RlbT0xOTF8MTYwfDR8MjB8fFA9L3VzL21pbm5lYXBvbGlzL2luZGV4Lmh0bWx8bnN0YQ==<br /><br />Light rail goes through the airport with two airport stations (the airport has two terminals separated by a runway). It is free to ride between the two airport terminals and essentially the light rail functions as a people mover between the terminals.<br /><br />San Jose is a city that can easily extend light rail to the airport. But San Jose rather wants to throw money to PRT supporters (and with nothing to show for it) and keep light rail out of the airport.accountablevtahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14035365902584938185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-60608255926960400962010-10-28T23:54:31.169-07:002010-10-28T23:54:31.169-07:00Minneapolis is another city with light rail to the...Minneapolis is another city with light rail to the airport. it runs from downtown to the airport (under the airport) and then to the Mall of America.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-10742485557442970432010-10-28T14:47:12.610-07:002010-10-28T14:47:12.610-07:00Well, as far as I can tell, the whole point of thi...Well, as far as I can tell, the whole point of this airport connector project was to connect to BART. Which was to be at Santa Clara. I agree that this is somewhat silly in the grand scheme of things. The real value of the connection is for Caltrain and the 22. For Caltrain, going via Downtown adds about 24 minutes (current light rail travel time from Metro/Airport to SJ Diridon), which is quite a while. And Caltrain only skips stops for about 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, while airport travel is just as popular outside of rush hour and on weekends. There's also something to be said for providing a transit connection across the otherwise pretty sizeable barrier of the airport, since there's really no way to get across or around the north side of the airport short of going to Old Ironsides on the 60. This would provide a direct connection between North 1st and El Camino (and the 22/522) westward to Santa Clara and Sunnyvale.crzwdjkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06394805356595604336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-56775608194399385032010-10-28T14:37:07.297-07:002010-10-28T14:37:07.297-07:00There's no need to connect with anything at Sa...There's no need to connect with anything at Santa Clara. Light rail already goes to downtown San Jose and the Diridon Station. If BART ever goes beyond Berryessa, there would also be light rail connection at downtown and Diridon Station.<br /><br />If you run a bus, the distance from airport to Berryessa is only slightly longer than to Santa Clara. VTA could extend the 10 to Berryeea. There's no travel benefit for airport users for BART to go to Santa Clara.<br /><br />For Caltrain, all trains stop at San Jose, but not all stop at Santa Clara. HSR would only stop at San Jose but not Santa Clara.accountablevtahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14035365902584938185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11021719.post-4543091581515832272010-10-28T13:22:48.345-07:002010-10-28T13:22:48.345-07:00Great, but that doesn't solve the problem of l...Great, but that doesn't solve the problem of linking the airport to the BART station at Santa Clara. Never mind that said station doesn't exist, and probably won't for quite a while to come, if ever. I'm wondering how this light rail service would operate though? Perhaps restructure the service as a Mountain View-Alum Rock line, a Santa Teresa-Baypointe line, and a Winchester-Airport line? And if, in the long term, a connection to Santa Clara is deemed desirable, a slightly different alignment could be used: branching off from northbound 1st onto Old Bayshore, running along the edge of 101, crossing under 87, looping around through the now vacant land of the former rental car lots to reach Terminal A, then running to Terminal B (and C, if there's going to be one), then into a tunnel under the airfield and Brokaw Rd to Santa Clara. But the alignment you show here is much cheaper and doesn't preclude this option being added on later.crzwdjkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06394805356595604336noreply@blogger.com