120.7 RR2 Task 120 Rapidride Standard and Toolkit

120.7 RR2 Task 120 Rapidride Standard and Toolkit

Exhibit 3 Section 6 RFP 1006-19-LCP RapidRide 2 - Kit of Parts Parametrix ENGINEERING. Pl.ANNING. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 719 2ND AVENUE, SUITE 200... I SEATTLE,.... WA 98104 I P 206.394.3700 TRANSMITTAL TO: Vic Stover DATE: November 5, 2018 King County MetroTransit PROJECT NUMBER: 234-1521-226 201 South Jackson St. PROJECT NAME: E00471E17 Planning and Seattle, WA 98104 Design Services for Rapid Ride Expansion THESE ARE: 0 PER YOUR REQUEST SENT VIA: 0 U.S. MAIL 0 EXPRESS SECOND DAY 0 FOR YOUR INFORMATION 181EMAIL 0 COURIER 181 FOR YOUR REVIEW AND APPROVAL 0 FTP 0 HAND DELIVERY/PICK UP 181FOR YOUR FILES 0 GROUND SERVICE 0 INTEROFFICE MAIL 0 FOR YOUR ACTION 0 EXPRESS OVERNIGHT WE ARE TRANSMITTING THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS: Deliverable 120.7 Final Rapid Ride Standard and 120.8 Rapid Ride implementation toolkit, in accordance with Contract E004 71E17, Task 120. COMMENTS: Please contact Tom Brennan (503-228-2152) or Mark Yand (360-850-5326) with any questions. Thank you Sincerely, cc: project file; Chester Knapp, Mark Yand, Tom Brennan Alicia McIntire, Deputy Project Manager Exhibit 3 Section 6 RFP 1006-19-LCP RapidRide 2 - Kit of Parts RAPIDRIDE EXPANSION PROGRAM | DRAFTRAPIDRIDE STANDARD King County Metro RapidRide Expansion Program Standards and Implementation Guidance November 2018 | 1-1 Exhibit 3 Section 6 RFP 1006-19-LCP RapidRide 2 - Kit of Parts RAPIDRIDE EXPANSION PROGRAM | RAPIDRIDE STANDARDS King County Metro TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................................... iv Standard Categories, Cost Implications, and Partner Commitment Requirements ................................................................................. viii Relationship Between Standards and Goals .......................................................................................................................................... x 1. Station Spacing and Location in the Right-of-Way ................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Station Spacing ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1-2 1.2 Station Location at Intersections ............................................................................................................................................... 1-4 1.3 Bus Zone Location in the Right-of-Way ....................................................................................................................................... 1-6 1.4 In-Lane Stopping ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1-9 2. Service Levels ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Span of Service ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2-2 2.2 Frequency ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2-3 3. Service Management ............................................................................................................................................................ 3-1 3.1 On-Time Performance ................................................................................................................................................................ 3-2 3.2 Headway Management .............................................................................................................................................................. 3-4 3.3 Crowding/Load Management .................................................................................................................................................... 3-5 3.4 Actively Managed Fallbacks ....................................................................................................................................................... 3-7 3.5 Stopping Policy ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-8 4. Transit Supportive Strategies: Speed and Reliability ............................................................................................................... 4-1 4.1 Bus Lanes and HOV Lanes ......................................................................................................................................................... 4-5 4.2 Transit Signal Priority ................................................................................................................................................................. 4-6 4.3 Traffic Control Tools and Roadway Modifications ........................................................................................................................ 4-9 4.4 Transit Priority Enforcement Programs ..................................................................................................................................... 4-10 4.5 Speed and Reliability Partnerships ............................................................................................................................................ 4-1 5. Fare Payment and Enforcement ............................................................................................................................................. 5-1 5.1 Fare Payment: ORCA and Mobile Payment ................................................................................................................................. 5-2 5.2 On-Board Cash Payment ............................................................................................................................................................ 5-4 5.3 All-Door Boarding ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5-5 5.4 Fare Enforcement ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5-6 6. Safety, Comfort, and Security ................................................................................................................................................ 6-1 6.1 Lighting ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-2 6.2 Stop and Station Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 6-3 6.3 Universal Access and Design ..................................................................................................................................................... 6-5 6.4 Weather Protection .................................................................................................................................................................... 6-7 7. Service Integration ................................................................................................................................................................ 7-1 7.1 Zone Length and Bus Bays at Stations Served by Multiple Routes ............................................................................................... 7-2 7.2 Integration with Other Public Transit ........................................................................................................................................... 7-3 7.3 Connective Wayfinding .............................................................................................................................................................. 7-5 7.4 Transportation Network Company and For-Hire Vehicle Integration ............................................................................................. 7-7 8. Passenger Facilities and Customer Information ...................................................................................................................... 8-1 8.1 Station Types, Configuration, and Elements ............................................................................................................................... 8-2 8.2 Platform Design ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8-5 8.3 Passenger Loading Zone ............................................................................................................................................................ 8-6 8.4 Bus Door Delineation ................................................................................................................................................................ 8-8 8.5 Bike Parking at Stations ...........................................................................................................................................................

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