They don't even need to do a poll to know it's a horrible idea. Ridership has dropped up to 40% in other cities when they started charging, which reduces the development benefits as well. A streetcar fee isn't even worth considering.beautyfromashes wrote:The biggest response that I hear from my suburbanite friends when I talk about how popular the streetcar is, is “Just wait til they start charging for it! No one will ride!”. Please don’t make us urban supporters look stupid by charging. Just don’t even research it.
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I was very surprised that this was happening. The surveys were somewhat intrusive also, wanting to know household income, employment, number of cars driven, school location, etc. What does Dave have to say about this?tower wrote:They don't even need to do a poll to know it's a horrible idea. Ridership has dropped up to 40% in other cities when they started charging, which reduces the development benefits as well. A streetcar fee isn't even worth considering.beautyfromashes wrote:The biggest response that I hear from my suburbanite friends when I talk about how popular the streetcar is, is “Just wait til they start charging for it! No one will ride!”. Please don’t make us urban supporters look stupid by charging. Just don’t even research it.
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start charging and I will never ride the streetcar again. Just being honest. I'm not paying for 1/2 mile ride that I can walk in 5 minutes. If it went to the plaza/airport/stadiums/etc then I would consider paying, but I would never pay for the current line.
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Agreed. It's barely good enough to ride for free right now.dnweava wrote:start charging and I will never ride the streetcar again. Just being honest. I'm not paying for 1/2 mile ride that I can walk in 5 minutes. If it went to the plaza/airport/stadiums/etc then I would consider paying, but I would never pay for the current line.
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Exaggerate much? Since you're clearly waiting at all crosswalks I would call that a 7 minute mile. this puts you easily in the top 5% of all runners. Since you're that in shape, why are you taking the train at all?dnweava wrote:start charging and I will never ride the streetcar again. Just being honest. I'm not paying for 1/2 mile ride that I can walk in 5 minutes. If it went to the plaza/airport/stadiums/etc then I would consider paying, but I would never pay for the current line.
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I outwalk the streetcar on a fairly consistent basis. I've posted about it here multiple times.flyingember wrote:Exaggerate much? Since you're clearly waiting at all crosswalks I would call that a 7 minute mile. this puts you easily in the top 5% of all runners. Since you're that in shape, why are you taking the train at all?dnweava wrote:start charging and I will never ride the streetcar again. Just being honest. I'm not paying for 1/2 mile ride that I can walk in 5 minutes. If it went to the plaza/airport/stadiums/etc then I would consider paying, but I would never pay for the current line.
It's also horribly unreliable. Have a train to catch? You can't depend on any consistency in timing of streetcars. Better to just start walking and maybe you'll time it right.
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^ Especially if wait times for the train are taken into effect. The streetcar would win on a long trip, but I guarantee you moving out the door from a restaurant DT going to the Crossroads, it's usually better to just start off walking than waiting.
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Across an entire day I would bet your experience is in the minority. Next time carry 40 pounds (groceries) and see if you can do that
Just last Friday I hopped on at 3rd at around 3:30pm, got off at 14th, walked over to two blocks Grand to see the bike lanes, north one block to the P&L cut over where a band was setting up and took the ped path three over to Baltimore to see the P&L add on finished, then north one block to 13th, and then two blocks to the 12th St stop and hopped back on (9 blocks total). I paused for maybe 15 seconds a few times around there but I mostly kept moving.
The train meanwhile looped all the way to Pershing (23rd), waited there at it's layover and came back, hitting 6 stops on the way.
I waited less than a minute at the 12th St NB stop, could see the train at 14th when I got there. It was the same driver so I hopped back on the same train.
So my 9 blocks was the same as the train going 21 blocks with a long wait in the middle. I moved at half the speed of the train at a reasonable walking pace. Either that, or it did the full loop again and it looks even faster.
Just last Friday I hopped on at 3rd at around 3:30pm, got off at 14th, walked over to two blocks Grand to see the bike lanes, north one block to the P&L cut over where a band was setting up and took the ped path three over to Baltimore to see the P&L add on finished, then north one block to 13th, and then two blocks to the 12th St stop and hopped back on (9 blocks total). I paused for maybe 15 seconds a few times around there but I mostly kept moving.
The train meanwhile looped all the way to Pershing (23rd), waited there at it's layover and came back, hitting 6 stops on the way.
I waited less than a minute at the 12th St NB stop, could see the train at 14th when I got there. It was the same driver so I hopped back on the same train.
So my 9 blocks was the same as the train going 21 blocks with a long wait in the middle. I moved at half the speed of the train at a reasonable walking pace. Either that, or it did the full loop again and it looks even faster.
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Count your blessings. Not everybody is as lucky to have that good of walking ability.
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I just missed a streetcar today. Since I have heard people say they can out walk it, I did a little jog to see if i could catch up by the next stop. I wasn't even close.
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I've had a two block head start from nineteenth and had to literally sprint to make it in time for the Kauffman
Stop. It's not that fast but it also isn't slow
Stop. It's not that fast but it also isn't slow
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i didn't design the survey. you don't have to answer the questions. i took the survey twice -- once on streetcar, once on MAX -- and answered everything. that's all i have to say about it.ldai_phs wrote:I was very surprised that this was happening. The surveys were somewhat intrusive also, wanting to know household income, employment, number of cars driven, school location, etc. What does Dave have to say about this?tower wrote:They don't even need to do a poll to know it's a horrible idea. Ridership has dropped up to 40% in other cities when they started charging, which reduces the development benefits as well. A streetcar fee isn't even worth considering.beautyfromashes wrote:The biggest response that I hear from my suburbanite friends when I talk about how popular the streetcar is, is “Just wait til they start charging for it! No one will ride!”. Please don’t make us urban supporters look stupid by charging. Just don’t even research it.
the streetcar authority sets fare policy and the current makeup doesn't support charging one. as the make-up of that board changes with system expansion, opinion could shift. i personally don't believe it will once everyone is made aware of the cost of collecting a fare (vs. the cost of providing the service) and the impact it would have on ridership (and, indirectly, economic activity).
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yes, we know.WoodDraw wrote:I outwalk the streetcar on a fairly consistent basis. I've posted about it here multiple times.
It's also horribly unreliable. Have a train to catch? You can't depend on any consistency in timing of streetcars. Better to just start walking and maybe you'll time it right.
do you use transit elsewhere? what are you comparing it to? i've asked multiple times if you check the app. are you? you can actually check to see when it's both scheduled to arrive (google) and where the streetcar actually is (currently only the smart city app). science.
while 10-5 minute headways are great for KC, it's not going to be walk-out-and-grab-a-streetcar-right-as-it-pulls-up-every-time until we add a fourth car in regular service.
streetcar on-time performance is actually quite good (low 90%'s, amazing for mixed traffic... did you know that main street MAX dropped into the 40s? true story!). sorry you're having such a miserable experience that doesn't match what others are experiencing.
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That's part of the problem. I live right on the streetcar. Last time I tried to take it for a planned reason, I walked from the stop to Union station without a single car passing me. If I would have waited, I would have missed my train.KCtoBrooklyn wrote:I just missed a streetcar today. Since I have heard people say they can out walk it, I did a little jog to see if i could catch up by the next stop. I wasn't even close.
It's not a reliable form of transportation.
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Tbf, they need more streetcars and they need higher signal priority. Some of this is on the city, and some of it is just figuring out the system. It sucks that it takes half a decade to order a new damn car.
And it's just too short. But we need to be honest with the shortcomings.
And it's just too short. But we need to be honest with the shortcomings.
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Eh, wasnt really a problem for me. I wasn't keeping an eye on the schedule, so I don't know if the streetcar was running on time or not. I had to wait 11 minutes for the next car. Still made it to my destination on time and probably quicker than walking.WoodDraw wrote:That's part of the problem. I live right on the streetcar. Last time I tried to take it for a planned reason, I walked from the stop to Union station without a single car passing me. If I would have waited, I would have missed my train.KCtoBrooklyn wrote:I just missed a streetcar today. Since I have heard people say they can out walk it, I did a little jog to see if i could catch up by the next stop. I wasn't even close.
It's not a reliable form of transportation.
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again, "reliable" is based on the schedule and the customer information you are provided at the station. did you consult either? what did the real-time arrival sign say?WoodDraw wrote:That's part of the problem. I live right on the streetcar. Last time I tried to take it for a planned reason, I walked from the stop to Union station without a single car passing me. If I would have waited, I would have missed my train.KCtoBrooklyn wrote:I just missed a streetcar today. Since I have heard people say they can out walk it, I did a little jog to see if i could catch up by the next stop. I wasn't even close.
It's not a reliable form of transportation.
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While probably an exaggeration, this is the correct answer if asked to take the survey.dnweava wrote:start charging and I will never ride the streetcar again.
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I'm a transit user. I take the Troost MAX to Metro Center and the streetcar takes me anywhere downtown from there. It usually means I'm not spending more than 40 minutes commuting to anywhere downtown from my house near 41st and Troost. I don't get all the complaints about streetcar reliability. It's a great line for local service.
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Sure. The station said the next streetcar was something like 20 minutes away and the next one after that was like 25 minutes away.DaveKCMO wrote:again, "reliable" is based on the schedule and the customer information you are provided at the station. did you consult either? what did the real-time arrival sign say?WoodDraw wrote:That's part of the problem. I live right on the streetcar. Last time I tried to take it for a planned reason, I walked from the stop to Union station without a single car passing me. If I would have waited, I would have missed my train.KCtoBrooklyn wrote:I just missed a streetcar today. Since I have heard people say they can out walk it, I did a little jog to see if i could catch up by the next stop. I wasn't even close.
It's not a reliable form of transportation.
I don't know why streetcar advocates fight this so much. Unless you nail the timing, it's almost always quicker to walk unless you're doing end to end. And when you are, it needs to reliably show up.
No one complains when I say the DC metro is shit and unreliable. But the difference is I can't just go outwalk it so it still serves a purpose.
I can't tell you the amount of times I've seen a streetcar arrive just to sit at a red light. How in the world do we not have signal priority yet?