File #: 2020-0717   
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 10/13/2020 In control: Operations, Safety, and Customer Experience Committee
On agenda: 11/19/2020 Final action: 11/19/2020
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE status report on Metro's December 2020 Service Change.
Sponsors: Operations, Safety, and Customer Experience Commit
Indexes: 7th Street/Metro Center Station, Budget, Budgeting, Compton Station, Gateway Cities (Southeast LA County) Service Sector, Gateway Cities subregion, Informational Report, Long Beach, Metro Rail A Line, NextGen Bus Study, Plan, Ridership, South Pasadena Station, Travel time, Willowbrook, Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station
Attachments: 1. Presentation

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OPERATIONS, SAFETY, AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE COMMITTEE

 NOVEMBER 19, 2020

 

 

Subject

SUBJECT:                     DECEMBER 2020 SERVICE CHANGES

 

Action

ACTION:                     RECEIVE AND FILE

 

Heading

RECOMMENDATION

 

Title

RECEIVE AND FILE status report on Metro’s December 2020 Service Change.

 

Issue
ISSUE

 

Metro implements transit service changes (bus and rail) in June and December of each year. Metro plans to implement the next service change on Sunday December 13, 2020.

 

Background

BACKGROUND

 

Metro’s twice annual service change program allows Metro to improve the customer experience through revised transit routes and schedules.

 

Discussion
DISCUSSION

 

The December 2020 service change focuses on the following key areas of improvement for Metro bus service:

 

                     Adding trips for additional capacity where ridership is highest:

o                     181 trips added weekdays on 35 lines

o                     74 trips added Saturdays on 15 lines

o                     27 trips added Sundays on 5 lines

 

                     Improving daytime weekday frequencies:

o                     Lines 53 (Central Av), 55 (Compton Av), 70 (Garvey Av), 152 (Roscoe Bl), 603 (Hoover St) improved to 15-minute frequency daytime weekdays

o                     Line 734 (Sepulveda Bl) improved to 20-minute frequency daytime weekdays

o                     Lines 165 (Vanowen St) and 234 (Sepulveda Bl) improved to 20-minute frequency daytime weekdays

o                     Lines 90/91 (Sunland/Sylmar via Foothill Bl) improved to 30-minute frequency daytime weekdays

 

                     Consolidating Metro Rapid & Local service on eight key corridors to maximize service frequency of 15 minute or better weekdays with slightly wider than existing local bus stop spacing while retaining Metro Rapid attributes such as transit signal priority (these changes are consistent with NextGen Bus Plan):

o                     Olympic Bl Lines 28 & 728

o                     MLK/Crenshaw/Hawthorne Bl Lines 40 & 740

o                     Broadway Lines 45 & 745

o                     Long Beach Bl Lines 60 & 760

o                     Vernon Av/La Cienega Bl Lines 105 & 705

o                     Crenshaw Bl Lines 210 & 710

o                     Soto St Lines 251 & 751

o                     Atlantic Bl/Fair Oaks Ave Lines 260 & 762

 

                     Additional route changes (these are consistent with NextGen Bus Plan):

o                     Realign Lines 20 and 60 in downtown LA to utilize the new 5th & 6th St bus lanes instead of 7th St (which would still be served by Lines 51, 52) for travel time savings for our riders

o                     Line 55 straighten line to reduce travel time for majority of riders by omitting low utilization deviation via Firestone A Line (Blue) Station as well as discontinue overnight owl service south of Willowbrook Rosa Parks Station due to low utilization

o                     Line 60 owl service to Long beach would no longer serve Compton Station due to low utilization

o                     Line 62 straighten line to reduce travel time for majority of riders by omitting low utilization deviation via Norwalk Metrolink Station

o                     Line 76 straighten line to reduce travel time for majority of riders by omitting low utilization deviation via El Monte Metrolink Station

o                     Line 106 recommence service weekdays (this line was suspended in April)

o                     Line 117 altered to serve new segment of Century Bl to better serve the Jordan Downs housing redevelopment

o                     Line 126 Manhattan Beach Bl discontinued due to low utilization

o                     Line 161 first two trips weekdays will extend to serve Thousand Oaks

o                     Line 210 realigned for all trips to serve Wilshire/Western Purple Line Station via Crenshaw, Wilshire, Western, Beverly and Rossmore for improved connections to the Metro rail network

o                     Line 217 service discontinued south of Expo Line due to low utilization

o                     Line 258 rerouted to serve South Pasadena Station and York/Figueroa via Floral St and Eastern Av to provide a much-requested connection with the L Line (Gold), with service on Oak Knoll at San Marino discontinued due to low utilization.

o                     Line 442 discontinued due to low utilization

o                     Line 487 & 489 will terminate at 7th & Metro Center in downtown LA in peak periods and at Union station off peak and weekends consistent with the rider usage patterns on these services

o                     Line 534 discontinue the Pt Dume deviation due to low utilization

o                     Line 601 discontinue owl service at Warner Center due to low utilization

o                     Line 607 Windsor Hills Inglewood discontinued due to low utilization

o                     New Metro Micro on-demand service zones launched at LAX and Watts - Willowbrook, with associated discontinuation of bus lines 254, 612 & 625

o                     Limited Lines 302, 312, 316, 330, 351, 353, 355, 358, 364, 378 merged with their partner local line. These lines have not operated since April.

 

Staff continues to monitor Metro rail ridership and adjusts train consists as needed to provide capacity. There are no planned changes to rail service levels for December 2020.

 

Considerations

 

The December 2020 service change focuses on rebuilding service as riders return to the system while adjusting service consistent with the NextGen Bus Plan focused on building a fast, frequent, and reliable Metro bus network.

 

Financial_Impact
FINANCIAL IMPACT

Implementation of Metro’s December 2020 service changes is included within Metro’s FY21 Budget as approved at Metro Board’s September 2020 meeting.

 

Impact to Budget

 

There is no impact to the approved Metro FY21 budget. The planned changes are made within the allowed for revenue service hours.

 

Implementation_of_Strategic_Plan_Goals

IMPLEMENTATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS

 

Recommendation supports strategic plan goal #1: Provide high quality mobility options that enable people to spend less time traveling. The service changes also respond to the sub-goal of investing in a world class bus system that is reliable, convenient, safe, and attractive to more users for more trips.

 

Next_Steps
NEXT STEPS

 

Staff will implement the December 2020 service change on Sunday December 13 or later, with marketing of the changes occurring in the weeks prior to the implementation date.

 

 

Prepared_by

Prepared by: Joseph Forgiarini, Sr Director, Service Performance and Analysis,

(213) 418-3400

Conan Cheung, Sr Exec Officer, Service Development, (213) 418-3034

 

Reviewed_By

Reviewed by: James T. Gallagher, Chief Operations Officer, (213) 418-3108