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“Big Ideas Fit in Small Towns”. Pam Couch, Executive Director Modoc Transportation Agency / Sage Stage 18 th National Conference on Rural Public & Intercity Bus Transportation Omaha, NE - October 20, 2008 (TEC3). Frontier Rural Context & Issues. Older and poorer population
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“Big Ideas Fit in Small Towns” Pam Couch, Executive Director Modoc Transportation Agency / Sage Stage 18th National Conference on Rural Public & Intercity Bus Transportation Omaha, NE - October 20, 2008 (TEC3)
Frontier Rural Context & Issues • Older and poorer population • Often with lifeline mobility issues • Long travel distances >100 mi. one-way • Limited services / infrastructure • Few operators / providers • Most with limited schedules / service
Where We Started • Need to solve a real problem (2000) How to get to, from and through remote, rural places? • Need for information - options • Need for bus traveler information • Need for on-line information tool
Systems Approach • Think “system” • Solve problems - one at a time • Assemble “building blocks” • Integrate solutions • Coordinate and collaborate with others (neighbors, colleagues, operators & vendors) • Share ideas and lessons learned
Enhanced Connectivity • CALnections project (http://www.calnections.com) • Greyhound Interline Partnership • Google Transit on Google Maps (http://maps.google.com/transit) Plus some lessons learned
Research projects yield important learning • Must report and share all lessons learned
Enlarged Message Display ”No service is provided at 11:35 AM on Thursday, but you can make this trip if you start travel at 12:40 PM on Wednesday” • Important information for rural traveler • Offers ‘doable’ option and alternatives
CALnections.com Lessons Learned • Building an on-line trip planner, ain’t easy • Really need data exchange standards! • Converting one advanced technology (brokerage management system) to another is tough (on-line trip planner) • Use / re-use everything you can, and always remember they’re your data • Need good partners (who keep commitments)
Intercity trips to/from remote, rural areas typically require using 2+ bus operators (mainstream and upstream) • Must report and share all lessons learned
Greyhound Interline Partnership: Lessons Learned • Ticket sales (commissions) reflect population within service area • Need ~20% commission to break even (or consider as ‘mobility service’) • Invaluable referrals and exposure • Need more creative solutions andinnovative public/private partnerships
Intercity trips to/from remote, rural areas typically require using 2+ bus operators (mainstream and upstream) • Must report and share all lessons learned
Google/Transit Partnership: Lessons Learned • Works really well for large urban transit systems (with many routes and frequent headways) • Exposed challenges when transit systems connect / overlap • Invaluable referrals and new riders • Need more creative solutions andinnovative public/private partnerships
Basic Lessons Re-Learned • Be willing to work hard! • Development costs are hard to recover and often underestimated • Effective public/private partnerships are absolutely necessary • Share all lessons learned • Keep on “keeping on”
Pam Couch, Executive Director Modoc Transportation 111 W. North Street Alturas, CA 96101-3936 Phone (530) 233-6422 pamcouch@frontiernet.net