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CALTRAIN EXTENSION TO MONTEREY COUNTYALTERNATIVES ANALYSISTransit Travel TimeTransit travel time includes time while on board the commuter rail train or express bus, timeexpended to access the origin station, wait for the transit vehicle to arrive or depart, and timeexpended to reach the journey’s final destination. Table 8-2 indicates the various station mode ofarrival/egress assumptions; weighted access/egress travel times; weighted transfer times; and onboard transit vehicle travel times for the line haul portion of the trip (e.g., Salinas Intermodal<strong>Transportation</strong> Center (ITC) to Mountain View Caltrain station). Travel times by express bus andcommuter rail are assumed to be comparable for year 2010 operations.Time expended outside a transit vehicle for walking or bicycle access to or from a station, and timeexpended outside waiting for a transit vehicle to arrive is weighted by a factor of 2.0 to account for theinconvenience of these delays.Table 8-2Station Mode of Arrival/Egress AssumptionsOrigin StationParameter Pajaro Castroville SalinasMonterey County station mode of arrival (percent)Auto 86% 73% 60%Other 14% 27% 40%Weighted access time (minutes) 11.4 12.7 14.0Weighted transfer time (minutes)AM—6 13 13 13PM–20Santa Clara County station mode of egress (percent)Walk/bicycle 50% 50% 50%Bus/auto 50% 50% 50%Weighted egress time (minutes) 15 15 15On board train (2010 and 2030)San Jose Diridon 81 95 105Mountain View 107 121 131On board express bus (2010)San Jose Diridon 81 95 105Mountain View 107 121 131On board express bus (2030)San Jose Diridon 93 111 123Mountain View 121 139 151Source: ParsonsTotal Travel Time (Minutes)Total travel times by automobile, commuter rail, and express bus modes are reported in Table 8-3 forthe 2010 and 2030 planning horizons. All times include in- and out-of-vehicle terminal times andtransfer wait times. For the transit modes, out-of-vehicle times are weighted by a factor of 2.0 toreflect user inconvenience.Travel Time SavingsWhile commuting by automobile, it is difficult to productively utilize the travel time expended duringthe journey. Cellular telephone conversations, listening to books on tape and putting on cosmeticsare marginally productive uses of time which may, however, lead to higher incidents of auto crashes.parsons CHAPTER 8: EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES 178

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