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October 2010) CALTRAIN ONBOARD SURVEY (OCTOBER 2010) CROSSTABULATED TABLES prepared for SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT prepared by COREY, CANAPARY & GALANIS RESEARCH 447 Sutter Street, Penthouse North San Francisco, CA 94108 CALTRAIN FALL 2010 ONBOARD SURVEY * CCG 99623 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table 1 Page 1...........Q1. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN RIDING CALTRAIN? Table 1 Page 2...........Q1. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN RIDING CALTRAIN? Table 2 Page 3...........Q2. HOW OFTEN DO YOU USUALLY RIDE CALTRAIN? Table 2 Page 4...........Q2. HOW OFTEN DO YOU USUALLY RIDE CALTRAIN? Table 3 Page 5...........Q3. DO YOU CURRENTLY USE A CLIPPER/TRANSLINK CARD ON CALTRAIN? Table 3 Page 6...........Q3. DO YOU CURRENTLY USE A CLIPPER/TRANSLINK CARD ON CALTRAIN? Table 4 Page 7...........Q4. HOW DID YOU PAY FOR THIS TRAIN TRIP (TODAY)? Table 4 Page 8...........Q4. HOW DID YOU PAY FOR THIS TRAIN TRIP (TODAY)? Table 5 Page 9...........Q5. WHAT IS YOUR FARE CATEGORY? Table 5 Page 10..........Q5. WHAT IS YOUR FARE CATEGORY? Table 6 Page 11..........Q6. ARE YOU MAKING A ROUND TRIP ON CALTRAIN TODAY? Table 6 Page 12..........Q6. ARE YOU MAKING A ROUND TRIP ON CALTRAIN TODAY? Table 7 Page 13..........Q7. WHAT IS THE MAIN PURPOSE OF YOUR TRIP TODAY? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 7 Page 14..........Q7. WHAT IS THE MAIN PURPOSE OF YOUR TRIP TODAY? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 8 Page 15..........Q8. WHAT ARE YOUR MAIN REASONS FOR RIDING CALTRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 8 Page 17..........Q8. WHAT ARE YOUR MAIN REASONS FOR RIDING CALTRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 9 Page 19..........Q9. AT WHICH STATION DID YOU GET ON THIS TRAIN? Table 9 Page 22..........Q9. AT WHICH STATION DID YOU GET ON THIS TRAIN? Table 10 Page 25.........Q10. AT WHICH STATION WILL YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN? Table 10 Page 28.........Q10. AT WHICH STATION WILL YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN? Table 11 Page 31.........Q11A. GETTING TO THE STATION - HOW DID YOU GET TO THE STATION WHERE YOU GOT ON THIS TRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 11 Page 33.........Q11A. GETTING TO THE STATION - HOW DID YOU GET TO THE STATION WHERE YOU GOT ON THIS TRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 11 Page 35.........PEAK Q11A. GETTING TO THE STATION - HOW DID YOU GET TO THE STATION WHERE YOU GOT ON THIS TRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 11 Page 37.........PEAK Q11A. GETTING TO THE STATION - HOW DID YOU GET TO THE STATION WHERE YOU GOT ON THIS TRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 11 Page 39.........OFF-PEAK Q11A. GETTING TO THE STATION - HOW DID YOU GET TO THE STATION WHERE YOU GOT ON THIS TRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 11 Page 41.........OFF-PEAK Q11A. GETTING TO THE STATION - HOW DID YOU GET TO THE STATION WHERE YOU GOT ON THIS TRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS CALTRAIN FALL 2010 ONBOARD SURVEY * CCG 99623 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table 11 Page 43.........WEEKENDS Q11A. GETTING TO THE STATION - HOW DID YOU GET TO THE STATION WHERE YOU GOT ON THIS TRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 11 Page 45.........WEEKENDS Q11A. GETTING TO THE STATION - HOW DID YOU GET TO THE STATION WHERE YOU GOT ON THIS TRAIN? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 12 Page 47.........Q11B. LEAVING THE STATION - AFTER YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN, HOW WILL YOU GET FROM THE STATION TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 12 Page 49.........Q11B. LEAVING THE STATION - AFTER YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN, HOW WILL YOU GET FROM THE STATION TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 12 Page 51.........PEAK Q11B. LEAVING THE STATION - AFTER YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN, HOW WILL YOU GET FROM THE STATION TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 12 Page 53.........PEAK Q11B. LEAVING THE STATION - AFTER YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN, HOW WILL YOU GET FROM THE STATION TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 12 Page 55.........OFFPEAK Q11B. LEAVING THE STATION - AFTER YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN, HOW WILL YOU GET FROM THE STATION TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 12 Page 57.........OFFPEAK Q11B. LEAVING THE STATION - AFTER YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN, HOW WILL YOU GET FROM THE STATION TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 12 Page 59.........WEEKEND Q11B. LEAVING THE STATION - AFTER YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN, HOW WILL YOU GET FROM THE STATION TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 12 Page 61.........WEEKEND Q11B. LEAVING THE STATION - AFTER YOU GET OFF THIS TRAIN, HOW WILL YOU GET FROM THE STATION TO YOUR FINAL DESTINATION? (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) ***CAUTION: SMALL SAMPLE SIZES (BELOW 30) SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Table 13 Page 63.........Q12. DID YOU PARK IN A CALTRAIN LOT? (GETTING TO STATION) Table 13 Page 64.........Q12. DID YOU PARK IN A CALTRAIN LOT? (GETTING TO STATION) Table 14 Page 65.........Q12. DID YOU PARK IN A CALTRAIN LOT? (LEAVING STATION) Table 14 Page 66.........Q12. DID YOU PARK IN A CALTRAIN LOT? (LEAVING STATION) Table 15 Page 67.........Q13. DO YOU CURRENTLY COMMUTE TO WORK OR SCHOOL ON CALTRAIN? Table 15 Page 68.........Q13. DO YOU CURRENTLY COMMUTE TO WORK OR SCHOOL ON CALTRAIN? Table 16 Page 69.........Q13A. WERE YOU FIRST INTRODUCED TO CALTRAIN BY TAKING IT TO A SPECIAL EVENT OR LEISURE DESTINATION (LIKE A SF GIANTS GAME OR CONCERT)? Table 16 Page 70.........Q13A. WERE YOU FIRST INTRODUCED TO CALTRAIN BY TAKING IT TO A SPECIAL EVENT OR LEISURE DESTINATION (LIKE A SF GIANTS GAME OR CONCERT)? Table 17 Page 71.........Q14. DID YOU HAVE A CAR AVAILABLE TO TAKE THIS PARTICULAR TRIP? Table 17 Page 72.........Q14. DID YOU HAVE A CAR AVAILABLE TO TAKE THIS PARTICULAR TRIP? Table 18 Page 73.........Q15A. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? A. OVERALL CALTRAIN EXPERIENCE CALTRAIN FALL 2010 ONBOARD SURVEY * CCG 99623 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table 18 Page 74.........Q15A. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? A. OVERALL CALTRAIN EXPERIENCE Table 19 Page 75.........Q15B. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? B. VALUE FOR THE MONEY Table 19 Page 76.........Q15B. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? B. VALUE FOR THE MONEY Table 20 Page 77.........Q15C. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? C. OVERALL SATISFACTION WITH WWW.CALTRAIN.COM Table 20 Page 78.........Q15C. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? C. OVERALL SATISFACTION WITH WWW.CALTRAIN.COM Table 21 Page 79.........Q15D. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? D. CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER TRANSIT SYSTEMS Table 21 Page 80.........Q15D. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? D. CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER TRANSIT SYSTEMS Table 22 Page 81.........Q15E. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? E. CONVENIENCE OF SCHEDULE Table 22 Page 82.........Q15E. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? E. CONVENIENCE OF SCHEDULE Table 23 Page 83.........Q15F. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? F. EFFECTIVENESS OF STATION SIGNS Table 23 Page 84.........Q15F. HOW WELL IS CALTRAIN MEETING YOUR NEEDS? F. EFFECTIVENESS OF STATION SIGNS Table 24 Page 85.........Q16. HAVE YOU EVER VISITED WWW.CALTRAIN.COM? Table 24 Page 86.........Q16. HAVE YOU EVER VISITED WWW.CALTRAIN.COM? Table 25 Page 87.........Q16A. REASON(S) FOR VISITING CALTRAIN WEBSITE (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 25 Page 89.........Q16A. REASON(S) FOR VISITING CALTRAIN WEBSITE (MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 26 Page 91.........Q17A1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (NEWSPAPER) Table 26 Page 92.........Q17A1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (NEWSPAPER) Table 27 Page 93.........Q17B1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (RADIO) Table 27 Page 94.........Q17B1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (RADIO) Table 28 Page 95.........Q17C1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (INTERNET) Table 28 Page 96.........Q17C1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (INTERNET) Table 29 Page 97.........Q17D1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (TV) Table 29 Page 98.........Q17D1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (TV) Table 30 Page 99.........Q17E1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (OTHER) Table 30 Page 100........Q17E1. WHAT ARE YOUR SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (OTHER) Table 31 Page 101........Q17A. WHAT ARE YOUR MAIN SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (NEWSPAPER - MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 31 Page 103........Q17A. WHAT ARE YOUR MAIN SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (NEWSPAPER - MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 32 Page 105........Q17B. WHAT ARE YOUR MAIN SOURCES FOR LOCAL NEWS? (RADIO - MULTIPLE RESPONSES ACCEPTED) Table 32 Page 108........Q17B.
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