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Measuring the Benefits of Intercity Passenger Rail: A Study

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Heartland Flyer Market Area<br />

Researchers estimated <strong>the</strong> market area <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Heartland Flyer, that is to say, <strong>the</strong> area<br />

from which potential passengers are drawn, from <strong>the</strong> survey data using both time and distance.<br />

Table 5-7 displays <strong>the</strong> distribution <strong>of</strong> reported travel time for Heartland Flyer passengers to<br />

access <strong>the</strong> boarding station and travel from <strong>the</strong> train to <strong>the</strong>ir final destination.<br />

Table 5-7: <strong>Passenger</strong> Travel Time To/From <strong>Rail</strong> Station, Percent <strong>of</strong> All Trips<br />

Travel Time<br />

April (To/From)<br />

(408/387)<br />

July (To/From)<br />

(553/523)<br />

10 Minutes or Less 23/16 18/15<br />

11 to 20 Minutes 29/24 23/24<br />

21 to 30 Minutes 14/16 19/16<br />

31 to 45 Minutes 6/6 9/12<br />

46 to 60 Minutes 7/9 7/6<br />

61 to 90 Minutes (1-1.5 Hours) 6/5 8/5<br />

91 to 120 Minutes (1.5-2 Hours) 5/5 5/4<br />

121 to 180 Minutes (2-3 Hours) 3/5 3/4<br />

181 to 240 Minutes (3-4 Hours) 3/8 3/6<br />

241 Minutes or More (4 Hours+) 5/6 6/8<br />

Note: Sample size shown in paren<strong>the</strong>sis. Columns may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding.<br />

For a majority <strong>of</strong> passengers, access time to <strong>the</strong> Heartland Flyer and estimated travel<br />

time from <strong>the</strong> alighting station to <strong>the</strong> final destination was less than 30 minutes. The median<br />

access time was approximately 19 minutes in April and 25 minutes in July. Median travel time<br />

from <strong>the</strong> alighting station to <strong>the</strong> final destination was 16 minutes and 27 minutes in April and<br />

July, respectively. These medians suggest that <strong>the</strong> travel time to destination was longer than <strong>the</strong><br />

travel time to access <strong>the</strong> rail service. Travel times in both directions above 30 minutes were<br />

distributed fairly uniformly across each range <strong>of</strong> values.<br />

Table 5-8 displays <strong>the</strong> distribution <strong>of</strong> reported travel distances, in miles, to and from<br />

Heartland Flyer stations. In general, <strong>the</strong> distribution <strong>of</strong> distances resembled that <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> travel<br />

times reported previously. Most passengers reported traveling 10 miles or less to access <strong>the</strong><br />

Heartland Flyer service with approximately half traveling less than 20 miles. The median<br />

distance to access <strong>the</strong> train was 16 miles in April and 20 miles in July.<br />

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