Friday, May 23, 2014

Thoughts on the Draft re-imagined transit network - Part 7 of 7

And finally...

When dividing all this text into bite-sized chunks for the blog, I had forgotten I had originally eight parts and not seven to this series. Well, so as to not mess things up with my previous blog-post headings, I'm ending this series on the route-by-route analysis at seven, which gives you all this time 'round a really long blog post. Please bear with me - lol.

Also, as I suspect there will be wholesale changes to this map in some routes from this Draft iteration to the Final iteration that will be prepared and unveiled later this summer/early autumn, I'll be doing this sort of route-by-route look at that map as well.

METRO's System Re-imagining website: www.transitsystemreimagining.com
METRO's route-by-route summary of the re-imagined bus network: http://alturl.com/y8kov
My rendition of the old and new bus networks plus re-imagining items: www.metroreimagined.org

70 Bellfort

At 10 miles in length, it is not as good a way of getting to Hobby as East Line - 69 Broadway except when one takes in the extra transfer for most-anyone coming from west of Downtown to the East Line. There is still no easy way of getting to Hobby via public transport.  Seeing stuff like this makes me a little frustrated our bus budget is so small.

Quickline from Fannin South to HOU via Bellfort or from Magnolia TC via Broadway? Quickline - Express from Northline to IAH? I'll take one of each, please!

71 Cambridge
Blue west of Mainer
Green: Mainer to Southeast TC

This re-imagined route takes up some of the current 1 Hospital's current hang-outs: VA hospital, Harris County Hospital Districts, Holly Hall, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, etc.

The green segment takes up bits of the current 60 South McGregor and 87 Sunnyside TMC, connecting with Southeast TC. Better to name this route 'Cambridge south' a la 'Tidwell east'.

72 Yellowstone Reed
Green

At app. 18-19 miles, this route is as circuitous and ponderous as it looks, continuing the tradition of oddly-shaped bus routes I hoped System Re-imagining could and would eradicate entirely. Look for this route to be split in the Final map.

I was hoping to see a single bus route go the whole of Cambridge, but the labyrinth that is the TMC and all the necessary places people need to go there makes, I expect, such ease of routing impossible. Best to add to this nomenclature 'Cambridge north - Ben Taub'.

73 Southmore Park Place
Green

All of Southmore is covered directly or indirectly by this route that takes in the old Richey Branch of the current 40 Telephone. The current 60 S McGregor, 5 Southmore, and 40 Telephone provide routings for this new bus line.

74 Evergreen
Green

The current 40 Telephone gives its Howard Branch to this new 74 Evergreen that, along with the 73 Southmore Park Place gives the Meadowcreek Village area two green routes. Not the greatest service, but this part of town is lucky with two greens for this low-ridership portion of our city that in a bus-route vein looks a lot cleaner than it does in the current network.

Service is not as good for this area as before, but again, an unfortunate trade-off and one of many difficult decisions METRO had to make in regard to geographical coverage vs. ridership-focus.

75 Sagemont
Green

Imagine carrying around a ball and chain. Currently, the 88 Hobby carries a ball-and-chain: its segment between Hobby Airport and San Jacinto College South.

With the re-imagined network, this segment becomes a route all its own with the rest of the current 88's functionality given over to other re-imagined routes.

77 Market Pleasantville
Green

The old north turning of the current 48 Navigation will now be handled by the new (and more logical) 77 Market Pleasantville that also takes routings from the current 11 Nance and 30 Clinton (Denver Harbor branch).

Reaching these hard-to-get-at neighborhoods is not easy with their odd street layouts, but METRO is trying to accommodate as best as it can.

78 Collingsworth
Green

Why does METRO call this the 'Collingsworth' when it hardly travels on Collingsworth? Clearly, the notion of long, straight lines in routing does not apply to all parts of town! The current 77 Liberty and 5 Kashmere Gardens give routing to this new line, though I would rename it to 'Kashmere Gardens'.

79 Ley
Green

The current 52 Hirsch gives routing to this new line that services the three northeast Flex zones.

80 Westridge
Blue

The current 18 Kirby and 14 Hiram Clarke offer routing to this new line that is really quite short. The west part of OST not serviced by the new 66 OST Wayside is serviced by this new 80.

81 Willowbend
Green

Taking routing from the current 10 Willowbend, the new 81 Willowbend helps provide that segment of S. Main from the Loop to TMC TC a decent amount of frequency via this new line and the new 49 Hiram Clarke.

82 W Airport Briargate
Blue

In the current system, the number '82' stands for gigantic ridership on the biggest non-freeway artery in the city of Houston. In the re-imagined system, '82' denotes a blue route that takes up the southern portion of the current 33 Post Oak as well as 98 Briargate Circulator and a little bit of 49 Chimney Rock.

The one thing it is clear to my lay eye is instead of going up Hiram Clarke to W. Fuqua to Hiram Clarke TC, the line could stay on Anderson and then go up Bathhurst, perhaps, thereby giving a little better service to Anderson Rd.

85 Memorial Villages
Green

If the world were a perfect place, the whole of Memorial would be a very strong blue. As it is, no such bus will exist for at least the new few years, but METRO does make the best of a bad nomenclature situation with a new route taking up routing from the current 70 Memorial. We can't call this the 'Memorial' bus, but we can at least call it by where it goes.

86 Outer Memorial
Green

Alas, no service to Memorial City! This green line takes up routing from the current (and much-lamented) 131 Memorial.

87 Westview
Green

The current 72 Westview and the northern terminus of the current 19 Wilcrest provide routing here.

88 Hammerly
Green

This route is elegant and is a perfect example of when geography-stars align perfectly to give us the perfect example of METRO's new paradigm of the long, straight, namesake route with big connectivity at both ends. The new 88 Hammerly gives us that with the appropriate deviation to its western turnback, meeting up with the Kempwood and Clay Road buses and its eastern ending at the massively-connectified NWTC.

89 Dacoma Shuttle
Blue

To this diminutive new blue route is given routings from the current Rosslyn branch of the 50 Heights and the current 40 Pecore (Northwest Mall branch), providing easy service to NWTC.

91 Veterans Memorial
Green
94 Acres Homes / Montgomery
Blue
95 Jones
Green
96 FM 1960
Blue
97 Ella Aldine Westfield
Green
101 Veterans Memorial Express
Weekday Peak Only

These new six routes take up the work done by the current 44 Acres Homes, 86 FM 1960 (with its two branches), and the 108 Veterans Memorial with new service from W. Little York P&R to the cluster of college campuses up Highway 249 @ Compaq Center W. Dr.

102 Bush IAH Flyer
Blue

Years ago, METRO had a near-non-stop direct service from Downtown to Bush Intercontinental Airport. No-one rode the thing, and that very-nifty service was discontinued. Along with the current and new 4 Beechnut, the 102 will by pure accident be one of the two routings in the coming network to retain their former numberings.

Every time I've put together my own 'dream-map', I've left FM 1960 almost exactly as METRO has it laid out in the current network. This area of town is just a pain route-planning-wise.

120 FW/DH Northshore Flyer
Blue east of FW/DH TC
Frequent Network west of FW/DH TC

This line replicates almost verbatim the current 137 Northshore.

151 Harwin Westwood Flyer
152 Harwin Briar Forest Flyer
Frequent Network east of Ranchester
Blue west of Ranchester

The current 132 Harwin and 53 Westheimer Ltd. are gone and replaced with these new routes, combining east of Harwin & Ranchester into a Frequent segment. Notably, the direct connection between Westheimer and Richmond featured with the current 53 - with its stop at Lakewood Church - is gone.

160 NWTC Downtown Flyer
Frequent Network

This replaces the I-10 portion of the 131 Memorial.

161 Memorial Express
Weekday Peak Only

No service to Memorial City Mall does not this a replacement for the 131 Memorial make.

376 FW/DH Flex
377 Mesa Flex
378 Kashmere Flex
395 N Shepherd Flex
398 Jensen Flex

The theory is dropping off and picking up the few riders who live in these new Flex zones curb-to-curb will be less-expensive than running the miles and miles of bus routes through these areas. And yes, we run a lot of miles through these areas currently.

These areas do not have, in METRO's mind, enough ridership to justify fixed routes, but do have enough ridership to justify at least some level of service. Unfortunately, what this will amount to is, as a friend of mine put it, 'METROLift for able-bodied people'.

30 W. Gulf Bank Rd. Mesa TC
Green - 18-hour span

Eastbound: Acres Homes TC, Left on W Montgomery, R on Ferguson Way, L on Wheatley, R on De Walt, R Veterans Memorial, N Shepherd P&R, L Veterans Memorial (limited-stop), R W Gulf Bank, R Airline (limited-stop), L Carby, L W Hardy, R Hopper Rd., R Hirsch, L Little York, R N Wayside, L Tidwell, Mesa TC

74 Mesa TC N Wayside FW DH TC
Green - 18-hour span

Mesa TC, R Tidwell, L N. Wayside, R I-10, R FW/DH TC

METRO needs your public comments. METRO wants your public comments. Your public comments will help our planners fix what is wrong with this map and send to the METRO Board of Directors a beautiful final network map for their approval sometime in (we hope) September.

Visit www.transitsystemreimagining.com - Look at the new draft map for yourself - Mouse over the 'Draft Reimagined Network Plan' text in the menu bar at the top of the page - Click the 'Provide your feedback' option - Fill out the easy and simple online form and submit it!

Nothing could be more simple, and it would be to our area a tremendous public service!  

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