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MTC CalTrain ridership forecasts travel model assumptions report : CalTrain S.F. downtown station relocation EIS/EIR PDF

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DOCUMENTS DEPARTMENT! DOCUMENTS OCPf. SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY REFERENCE BOOK Not. to be takenfrom Ilie Library Digitized by the Internet Archive 2013 in http://archive.org/details/mtccaltrainrider95peni CALTRAIN SAN FRANCISCO DOWNTOWN EXTENSION PROJECT September 1995 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND DRAFT EIS/EIR | MTC CalTrain Ridership Forecasts Travel Model Assumptions Report PENINSULA CORRIDOR JOINT POWERS BOARD DOCUMENTS DEPT. OCT 9 1997 SAN fRANCVSCO PUBLIC LIBRARY ICF Kaiser Engineers/DeLeuw Cather Team in association with >ames & Moore, AGS, and MIG BAYBRIDGE SANFRANCISCOPUBLICLIBRARY 3 1223 04625 2376 CALTRAIN S.F. DOWNTOWN STATION RELOCATION EIS/EIR MTC CALTRAIN RIDERSHIP FORECASTS TRAVEL MODEL ASSUMPTIONS REPORT m DOCUMENTS OePT. SAN FRANCISCO PREPARED FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY CORRIDOR JOINT POWERS BOARD REFERENCE BOOK Not to betaken fromthe Library PREPARED BY KORVE ENGINEERING UNDER SUBCONTRACT TO ICF KAISER ENGINEERS, INC. September 15, 1995 C138rm REF 388.472 MTC CalTrain ridership forecasts travel model 1995 . 3 1223 04625 2376 S.F. PUBLIC LIBRARY Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose of Forecasts 1 1.2 Use of MTC 1994 RTP Runs 3 1.3 Contents of This Report 3 2.0 Background of Travel Forecasting in Corridor 5 2.1 Peninsula Commute Service Interim Upgrade Study (1987) 5 2.2 BART-SFO Airport Extension (1992 an 1995) 6 2.3 RTP Forecasts 9 2.4 Terminal Separator Structure/Mid Embarcadero Roadway Study 10 3.0 Description of MTC Model 12 3.1 Land Use, Economic, and Geographic Forecasts 12 3.2 Pncing Assumptions 13 3.3 Network Assumptions 13 3.4 Travel Behavior Assumptions 13 3.5 Travel Forecast Outputs 13 3.6 System Performance Summaries 14 4.0 Methodology for Ridership Forecasts 15 4.1 Objectives for Preparing Forecasts 16 4.2 Description of 1994 RTP Runs 16 4.3 Description of CalTrain Alternatives to be Analyzed 18 4.4 Correspondence Between CalTrain and RTP Alternatives 19 4.5 Steps To Be Taken For Preparing Ridership Forecasts 20 5.0 Analyses to be Performed 22 5.1 Corridor Statistics 22 5.2 CalTrain Statistics 23 5.3 Evaluation 32 6.0 Manual Adjustments 34 6.1 Alternative Description Issues 34 6.2 Model Structure Issues 37 6.3 Model Assumption and Application Issues 38 Appendix A: Tables and Figures to be Included in Ridership Forecasting Results Report A-1

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