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Download Handouts Here PROPOSED LOCAL NETWORK Learn more at: http://avtamobilityplan.fyi/ AntelopePhase 1: Valley September Transit Authority 2020 Existing and Proposed Local Network W Avenue D To Mojave Air & Space Port To Rosamond/ 30th St W 30th St Edwards Air 748 Force Base 60th St W W Avenue F 747 W Avenue G E Avenue G State Route 14 Route State Lancaster Lancaster Metrolink 50th St W 50th St Station St 20th *On-request service will operate together with W Avenue I 9 11 E Avenue I Routes 50, 51, and 52 for a pilot period 6 E Avenue J W Avenue J 12 50 4 E Avenue K 5 Sierra Hwy Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial E St 90th W Avenue M Park Lake Los Angeles 748 7 1 747 8 E Avenue O 50th St E 50th Palmdale Palmdale Transportation Center 40th St E & E Palmdale Blvd (New Transfer Center) Sun Village E Palmdale Blvd 51 2 52 E 170th St E Avenue S 3 Antelope Valley Fwy Valley Antelope State Route 138 Littlerock E Avenue T 87th St E 87th St 165th St E Pearblossom Pearblossom Hwy Longview Rd Proposed Local Routes Proposed On-Request Pilot Transfer Center Metrolink Station 0 2 4 mi Antelope Valley Transit Authority Proposed Local Service Layers and Headways ROUTE 1 W Avenue D Frequent Service Learn more at: http://avtamobilityplan.fyi/ 30th St W 60th St W 60th St W Avenue F What’s Changing? W Avenue G E Avenue G Improves service frequency by operating every 15 minutes from 7 AM to 7 PM on weekdays and every Lancaster 30 minutes from 8 AM to 6 PM on Saturdays. W 50th St State Route 14 State Route St Division E Avenue I W Avenue I St 20th Lancaster Metrolink MORE FREQUENT Note: A pilot was recently implemented to improve Station W Avenue J E Avenue J service frequency from every 25-30 minutes to University of AV AV every 15 minutes on weekdays. Based on the pilot’s College E Avenue K success, 15-minute service will become permanent. Kaiser Permanente AV Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park 90th St E St 90th Lake Los Runs later on evenings and weekends through on- W Avenue M Angeles request service. See the project website and FAQ Sierra Hwy tab for more details. 1 LATER SERVICE US Air Force Plant 42 E Avenue O Palmdale AV E 50th St Mall Palmdale Transportation Center Terminates at proposed transfer center near the South Valley Health Center. This site will also be Sun Village developed into a hub with passenger amenities and E Palmdale Blvd ROUTE CHANGE on-request transfers. Existing Route Proposed Route 170th St E 170th E Avenue S Transfer Center Walmart Antelope Valley Fwy Valley Antelope SupercenterState Route 138 Littleroc Metrolink Station E Avenue T Service Frequency 87th St E Pearblossom 165th St E ROUTE 1 AM PM Pearblossom Hwy Existing 56789101112123456789101112 Weekday 25-30 60 Saturday 60-70 30 60 Sunday 60 Rd Longview AVTA Routes 50-52 Proposed Weekday 30 Existing/Removed15 Alignment 30 60 OR Saturday 60 Proposed30 On-Request Service 60 OR Sunday 60 OR Transfer Center *Number represents time between buses in minutes; “OR” represents on-request service Metrolink Station 0 0 2 1.5 43 mmi i Antelope Valley Transit Authority Proposed Local Service Layers and Headways ROUTE 11 W Avenue D Frequent Service Learn more at: http://avtamobilityplan.fyi/ What’s Changing? W 30th St 60th St W St 60th W Avenue F Terminates at Valley Central Shopping Mall instead of Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park. The new route W Avenue G E Avenue G also removes the segment that extends east of 30th St E due to very low passenger activity. However, ROUTE CHANGE temporary route deviations beyond 30th St may occur for special events (such as job fairs). Lancaster Improves service frequency by operating every W St 50th W Avenue I 14 State Route St Division 11 E Avenue I 20 minutes from 7 AM to 7 PM on weekdays and St 20th every 30 minutes from 8 AM to 6 PM on Saturdays. Lancaster Metrolink Depending on weekend transit demand, frequency Valley Station MORE FREQUENT W Avenue J Central E Avenue J improvements may also be considered for Sundays. University of AV AV College E Avenue K Serves Valley Central Shopping Mall. Kaiser Permanente NEW Sgt. Steve AV DESTINATIONS Owen Memorial Park Existing Route E St 90th Lake Los Runs later on evenings and weekends through on- W AvenueProposed M Route Angeles request service. See the project website and FAQ Transfer Center tab for more details. LATER SERVICE Metrolink Station Sierra Hwy US Air Force Service Frequency Plant 42 E Avenue O ROUTE 11 AM PM Palmdale E St 50th Existing 567891011121234567891011AV 12 Weekday 30 Mall 60 Saturday 60 Palmdale Sunday 60 Transportation Center Proposed Sun Village Weekday 30 20 30 60 OR New E Palmdale Blvd Saturday 60 30 60 chargingOR Sunday 60 OR station *Number represents time between buses in minutes; “OR” represents on-request service Antelope Valley Fwy Valley Antelope 170th St E St 170th E Ave S Walmart Supercenter State Route 138 Littleroc E Avenue T 87th St E St 87th Pearblossom E St 165th Pearblossom Hwy Longview Rd Longview AVTA Routes 50-52 Existing/Removed Alignment Proposed On-Request Service Transfer Center Metrolink Station 0 0 2 1.5 43 mmi i Antelope Valley Transit Authority Proposed Local Service Layers and Headways ROUTE 12 W Avenue D Frequent Service Learn more at: http://avtamobilityplan.fyi/ 30th St W 30th St What’s Changing? W St 60th W Avenue F Provides faster and more direct service alongW Avenue G E Avenue G Avenue J (a corridor with high ridership) by removing detour to Valley Central Shopping Mall. ROUTE CHANGE Valley Central is now served by Route 11. Improves service frequency by operating every Lancaster 50th St W St 50th 20 minutes from 7 AM to 7 PM on weekdays andW Avenue I 14 Route State St Division E Avenue I Lancaster St 20th every 30 minutes from 8 AM to 6 PM on Saturdays. Metrolink Depending on weekend transit demand, frequency Station MORE FREQUENT improvements may also be considered for Sundays. W Avenue J 12 E Avenue J University of AV AV Runs later on evenings and weekends through on- College E Avenue K request service. See the project website and FAQ tab for more details. Kaiser LATER SERVICE Permanente AV Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Park Existing Route E St 90th Lake Los ProposedW Avenue Route M Angeles Transfer Center Metrolink Station Sierra Hwy US Air Force Service Frequency Plant 42 E Avenue O ROUTE 12 AM PM Palmdale E St 50th Existing 567891011121234567891011AV 12 Weekday 30 Mall 60 Saturday 60 Palmdale Sunday 60 Transportation Center Proposed Weekday 30 20 30 60 OR Sun Village Saturday 60 30 60 OR New E Palmdale Blvd Sunday 60 OR charging station *Number represents time between buses in minutes; “OR” represents on-request service Antelope Valley Fwy Valley Antelope 170th St E St 170th E Ave S Walmart Supercenter State Route 138 Littleroc E Avenue T 87th St E 87th St Pearblossom E 165th St Pearblossom Hwy Longview Rd AVTA Routes 50-52 Existing/Removed Alignment Proposed On-Request Service Transfer Center Metrolink Station 0 0 2 1.5 43 mmi i Antelope Valley Transit Authority Proposed Local Service Layers and Headways W Avenue D 30th St W 60th St W St 60th W Avenue F W Avenue G E Avenue G Lancaster 50th St W W Avenue I 14 State Route St Division E Avenue I Lancaster St 20th Metrolink Station W Avenue J E Avenue J University of AV AV College E Avenue K Kaiser ROUTE 2 Permanente AV Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Learn more at: http://avtamobilityplan.fyi/ Connector Service Park 90th St E St 90th Lake Los W Avenue M Angeles What’s Changing? Sierra Hwy Simplifies the networkto operate more efficiently. US Air Force Plant 42 Route 2 now runs on E Avenue R and Rancho Vista Blvd. E Avenue O ROUTE CHANGE Palmdale E St 50th AV Mall Runs later on evenings and weekends through on- Palmdale Transportation request service. See the project website and FAQ Center tab for more details. LATER SERVICE Sun Village E Palmdale Blvd Serves proposed transfer center near the South 2 Valley Health Center. This site will also be developed into a hub with passenger amenities and on-request 170th St E NEW transfers. E Avenue S DESTINATIONS Walmart Antelope Valley Fwy Valley Antelope Supercenter State Route 138 Littleroc Existing Route E Avenue T Proposed Route Transfer Center Metrolink Station E 87th St Service Frequency Pearblossom E 165th St ROUTE 2 AM PM Pearblossom Hwy Existing 56789101112123456789101112 Weekday 30 60 Saturday 60 Sunday 60 Longview Rd Proposed Weekday 30 60 OR AVTASaturday Routes 50-52 60 OR Sunday 60 OR Existing/Removed*Number represents time between buses in minutes;Alignment “OR” represents on-request service Proposed On-Request Service Transfer Center Metrolink Station 0 0 2 1.5 43 mmi i Antelope Valley Transit Authority Proposed Local Service Layers and Headways W Avenue D 30th St W 60th St W St 60th W Avenue F W Avenue G E Avenue G Lancaster 50th St W W Avenue I 14 State Route St Division E Avenue I Lancaster St 20th Metrolink Station W Avenue J E Avenue J University of AV AV College E Avenue K Kaiser ROUTE 3 Permanente AV Sgt. Steve Owen Memorial Learn more at: http://avtamobilityplan.fyi/ Connector Service Park 90th St E St 90th Lake Los W Avenue M Angeles What’s Changing? Sierra Hwy Simplifies the network to operate more efficiently.
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