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Public Transport:
Zurich, Vienna & Online …
… @ GreenCityStreets.com


   European ideas for Seattle?


                                   Andrew Nash
                             andy@andynash.com
                                  @andrewbnash
Presentation Outline

1.  Context: Public transport is in trouble.
2.  Zurich
3.  Vienna
4.  Online: GreenCityStreets.com
5.  Questions and Discussion
1. Context

Public transport is in trouble. We need it
more than ever …
   –  Global warming
   –  Demographic change
   –  Oil prices and shortages
   –  Rapid urbanization
… but have less money available to provide it.
Solution: Increase efficiency

More efficient public transport
reduces costs and increases revenues

How can we increase efficiency?
      •  Zurich – systematic approach
      •  Vienna – “brute force” approach
      •  Online – new media approach
2. Zurich

A systematic approach for increasing public
transport efficiency:
   –  Public transport priority
   –  S-Bahn regional rail system (commuter rail)
   –  Coordinated ticketing and schedules
   –  Sustainable mobility program
An extremely effective combination.
Zurich: Facts and Figures
Economy
   •  Economic engine: generates 20% of Switzerland’s GDP
Population
   •  City: 378,000 (City Area 91.9 km2)
   •  Agglomeration: 1.25 million
   •  Metropolitan area: 1.68 million
   •  Greater Zurich Area: 3.2 million
Transport
   •  Motorisation: 376 Cars / 1000 Inhabitants
   •  Network public transport: 288 km
   •  Network streets: 740 km
   •  Network bike routes: 340 km
   •  Parking: public ground 51,000 ... private 220,000
Zurich: Public transport stuck in traffic




                                 What’s to do?
Direct Democracy: Ballot Initiatives
•    Tiefbahn (underground trams) – Defeated 1962
•    U-Bahn/S-Bahn construction – Defeated 1973
•    People’s initiative for public transport – Approved 1977
•    S-Bahn and ZVV (coordinating agency) – Approved 1981
The Zurich Model: Public transport priority
implemented systematically throughout the network.




Exclusive public transport lanes
                                           Signal priority – innovative approach



                                                    Results:
                                                        Faster travel times
                                                        Improved reliability
                                                        Increased patronage

Incident management from control centre.
                                                        Reduced costs
Erosion of Zurich Model

Problems
•  Increasing travel times
•  Lower reliability
•  Higher costs


Centre city delays have
added 32,000 hours/year      The fight for street
to travel time and
                             space begins anew.
increased cost of CHF 8
million for operations.
Regional Rail Network (S-Bahn)
•  Opened in 1990
•  Cost 2 billion CHF
•  420 km network
•  26 lines, 176 stops
•  950 trains per day
•  Express & local trains
•  380,000 pass/day (city line)
•  Ridership has increased
   by 143% since 1990.
•  System being expanded,
   problem is railway capacity.
                                  Photo: © SBB
Source: ZVV

Swiss Approach to Public Transport: Coordination
•  Coordinated fares and common tickets
•  Coordinated schedules
•  Coordinated interchange locations
Coordinated Schedules (Swiss Taktfahrplan)




                               Source: SMA + Partner
Example of a regional hub: Wetzikon (rail)
Example of a regional hub: Wetzikon (bus)
Zurich’s sustainable mobility program

•    Promote public transport
•    Reduce and regulate parking
•    Reduce private automobile traffic
•    Improve conditions for pedestrians and bikes
•    Develop ways to co-exist (shared space)
•    Repair urban damage (freeway tunnels)
•    Promote sustainable transport (behavior change)
•    Network and share information with other cities
Reduce auto traffic: control traffic flow


•  Traffic signals used
   to control how much
   traffic enters the city.
•  Less traffic reduces
   congestion for public
   transport.
•  Like ramp metering
   for the whole city,
   makes all traffic flow
   more efficiently.
Zurich: selected program highlights

•  Parking compromise: replace street parking with
   underground parking.
•  Low traffic streets (Limmatquai, Rennweg) politically
   difficult but systematically implemented.
•  Low speed zones in residential neighborhoods.
•  Redesign squares/ intersections to be less
   dominated by automobile traffic.
•  Underground/ cover main roadways.
•  Recognize need for co-existence and develop
   appropriate facilities for automobiles.
Advertisement: parking control officers!
Equal Opportunity
     Humor


Dear ladies: there are
still men, who are on-
time, gallantly open the
door for you and will
“un-aggressively” bring
you home afterwards.
3. Vienna

A “brute force” approach to public transport efficiency:
   –  U-Bahn
   –  Trams
   –  Sustainable transport and livable neighborhoods
   –  Dialog for the future
Good policies, but difficult to implement in an
increasingly auto dependent region.
Vienna: Facts and Figures

Economy
•  Economic, cultural and
   government capital of Austria

Population
•  City: 1.71 million (City Area 415 km2)
•  Metropolitan area: 2.42 million

Transport
•  Motorisation: 394 Cars / 1000 Inhabitants
•  U-Bahn: 74 km (2010)
•  Tram: 172 km (2010) – 74% exclusive lanes
•  Bus: 622 km (2010) – 7.7% exclusive lanes
•  Network bike routes: 1,206 km (most shared)
Vienna: Selected transport statistics


Mode Split


Goal: By 2020 … 75%
Sustainable Transport.



 Public transport trips per day: … 2.3 million
 PT Trip mode: … 63% U-Bahn, 23% Tram, 14% Bus
 Annual PT trips per resident: … 490
 Number of yearly passes sold: … 355,840
Vienna: Regional public transport network
Karlsplatz Stadtsbahn
Station by Otto Wagner.



Vienna U-Bahn


 •  U-Bahn is most important part of Vienna PT system.
 •  Joint City-Federal funding and planning.
 •  Sections are rebuilt from old tram and railway lines.
Vienna: U-Bahn
Vienna: Tram network
Vienna: Trams




Contra-flow lane on the Ring   Shottentor transfer station




Ultra Low Floor (ULF) Tram     Tram/bus exclusive lane
Vienna: City center public transport
Example: Neubau district traffic regulations




Traffic regulations used
to provide priority for
public transport.
Dialog: balancing competing needs




   Planning improvements for
       Mariahilfestrasse 2012.
4. Online

How can we use information technology to help
increase public transport efficiency?
One approach: use games to educate and social
networking to build political support for controversial
projects.


                              But first, a small problem …
Unfortunately, this is the attitude in
  many public transport agencies.
And, it’s probably right.

 1.  Public transport is complex
 2.  Often input is limited to:
     –  People & organizations with time to participate
         in meetings
     –  People who benefit directly
     –  People fixated on public transport
On the other hand …

Project-based citizen involvement programs have
worked.

They have generated:
   •  Better ideas
   •  Political support for projects
But, project-based approaches have several
drawbacks …
•    Limited time
•    Limited scope (one project)
•    Every project creates its own information
•    Every project develops its own process/tools
•    Expensive

               Our solution: information technology …
More specifically, using IT to help

Re-think the role of citizens in government

New IT and communications technologies will redefine the
role of citizens in all aspects of government.

The goal isn't data, culture, accountability or efficiency, it's
building a community to work together to solve problems.


         How will we create these communities?
Two approaches:

 1.  Identify problems
 2.  Participate in planning
Identifying problems is important but
we could be doing more.



           Moving beyond reporting.
Participatory
 Chinatown
  Boston
GreenCityStreets is an
integrated application using
Web 2.0 techniques to:


•  Educate people about sustainable transport,
•  Create a forum for submitting ideas, and
•  Provide tools enabling public transport
   agencies to effectively use and respond to input.
BusMeister Game: A fun way to learn about public transport.
BusMeister wiki: For learning the details.
GreenCityStreets blog: Top level pages and news.
GreenCityStreets Forum: Social network for public transport.
The prototype works:
•    BusMeister is fun
•    You can play on Facebook
•    Forum is online
•    Best Practices Library
     has many pages of information

But no one is using it … why not?
Prototype identified several problems

•  Fun game, but complex user interface
•  Social network limited to Facebook users
•  Hard to get people to contribute to the best practices
   wiki
•  Website organization is suboptimal

                               But most importantly …
Our business model was wrong …

BusMeister may be fun, but it’s no Farmville and
besides, a game alone won’t attract enough people to
accomplish our goal of improved public transport.

To be successful GreenCityStreets needs a sponsor:
    •  Public transport agency
    •  Advocacy group
    •  Newspaper or media
But, if this is the attitude,
Or, as one agency told us …

                    “Why would we buy something that
                            lets passengers complain
                                  about our service?”



                                 What’s to be done?
The answer is another question:

When is a complaint not a complaint?

                                     (When you use it.)

Innovative companies use customer input to:

•  Develop new products
•  Improve existing products
•  Build relationships and loyalty
Why not try this in public transport?

•  Better ideas
   –  Detailed neighborhood knowledge
   –  Fresh perspective (why not?)
•  Clear show of political support for controversial plans
   (like bus lanes)

•  Creates committed customers - people who have a
   stake in public transport
Won’t this generate extra work?


No, you’ll respond more efficiently to public input:

   –  Refer to best practices library
   –  On-going record of complaints & responses
   –  Committed citizens monitor Forum
   –  Agency input tracking application will help

No, but it will change the work you do:
   –  Taking input seriously means planning differently
   –  And, it means building real relationships too
But, most importantly …



Community-based planning will happen:

  –  Applications are being developed;
  –  Technology is improving;
  –  We have many examples of “impossible”
     community-based applications (wikipedia).
The real question is …




   Will transport agencies lead the way
                           … or follow?
Wanted: Innovative public
transport agency interested
in working closely with
customers in making service
more attractive and efficient
contact: GreenCityStreets.com
5. Discussion and Questions




www.greencitystreets.com

                                    Andrew Nash
                              andy@andynash.com
                               www.andynash.com
                                  @andrewbnash

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Public Transport Efficiency: Zurich, Vienna and On-Line

  • 1. Public Transport: Zurich, Vienna & Online … … @ GreenCityStreets.com European ideas for Seattle? Andrew Nash andy@andynash.com @andrewbnash
  • 2. Presentation Outline 1.  Context: Public transport is in trouble. 2.  Zurich 3.  Vienna 4.  Online: GreenCityStreets.com 5.  Questions and Discussion
  • 3. 1. Context Public transport is in trouble. We need it more than ever … –  Global warming –  Demographic change –  Oil prices and shortages –  Rapid urbanization … but have less money available to provide it.
  • 4. Solution: Increase efficiency More efficient public transport reduces costs and increases revenues How can we increase efficiency? •  Zurich – systematic approach •  Vienna – “brute force” approach •  Online – new media approach
  • 5. 2. Zurich A systematic approach for increasing public transport efficiency: –  Public transport priority –  S-Bahn regional rail system (commuter rail) –  Coordinated ticketing and schedules –  Sustainable mobility program An extremely effective combination.
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  • 7. Zurich: Facts and Figures Economy •  Economic engine: generates 20% of Switzerland’s GDP Population •  City: 378,000 (City Area 91.9 km2) •  Agglomeration: 1.25 million •  Metropolitan area: 1.68 million •  Greater Zurich Area: 3.2 million Transport •  Motorisation: 376 Cars / 1000 Inhabitants •  Network public transport: 288 km •  Network streets: 740 km •  Network bike routes: 340 km •  Parking: public ground 51,000 ... private 220,000
  • 8. Zurich: Public transport stuck in traffic What’s to do?
  • 9. Direct Democracy: Ballot Initiatives •  Tiefbahn (underground trams) – Defeated 1962 •  U-Bahn/S-Bahn construction – Defeated 1973 •  People’s initiative for public transport – Approved 1977 •  S-Bahn and ZVV (coordinating agency) – Approved 1981
  • 10. The Zurich Model: Public transport priority implemented systematically throughout the network. Exclusive public transport lanes Signal priority – innovative approach Results:   Faster travel times   Improved reliability   Increased patronage Incident management from control centre.   Reduced costs
  • 11. Erosion of Zurich Model Problems •  Increasing travel times •  Lower reliability •  Higher costs Centre city delays have added 32,000 hours/year The fight for street to travel time and space begins anew. increased cost of CHF 8 million for operations.
  • 12. Regional Rail Network (S-Bahn) •  Opened in 1990 •  Cost 2 billion CHF •  420 km network •  26 lines, 176 stops •  950 trains per day •  Express & local trains •  380,000 pass/day (city line) •  Ridership has increased by 143% since 1990. •  System being expanded, problem is railway capacity. Photo: © SBB
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  • 14. Source: ZVV Swiss Approach to Public Transport: Coordination •  Coordinated fares and common tickets •  Coordinated schedules •  Coordinated interchange locations
  • 15. Coordinated Schedules (Swiss Taktfahrplan) Source: SMA + Partner
  • 16. Example of a regional hub: Wetzikon (rail)
  • 17. Example of a regional hub: Wetzikon (bus)
  • 18. Zurich’s sustainable mobility program •  Promote public transport •  Reduce and regulate parking •  Reduce private automobile traffic •  Improve conditions for pedestrians and bikes •  Develop ways to co-exist (shared space) •  Repair urban damage (freeway tunnels) •  Promote sustainable transport (behavior change) •  Network and share information with other cities
  • 19. Reduce auto traffic: control traffic flow •  Traffic signals used to control how much traffic enters the city. •  Less traffic reduces congestion for public transport. •  Like ramp metering for the whole city, makes all traffic flow more efficiently.
  • 20. Zurich: selected program highlights •  Parking compromise: replace street parking with underground parking. •  Low traffic streets (Limmatquai, Rennweg) politically difficult but systematically implemented. •  Low speed zones in residential neighborhoods. •  Redesign squares/ intersections to be less dominated by automobile traffic. •  Underground/ cover main roadways. •  Recognize need for co-existence and develop appropriate facilities for automobiles.
  • 22. Equal Opportunity Humor Dear ladies: there are still men, who are on- time, gallantly open the door for you and will “un-aggressively” bring you home afterwards.
  • 23. 3. Vienna A “brute force” approach to public transport efficiency: –  U-Bahn –  Trams –  Sustainable transport and livable neighborhoods –  Dialog for the future Good policies, but difficult to implement in an increasingly auto dependent region.
  • 24. Vienna: Facts and Figures Economy •  Economic, cultural and government capital of Austria Population •  City: 1.71 million (City Area 415 km2) •  Metropolitan area: 2.42 million Transport •  Motorisation: 394 Cars / 1000 Inhabitants •  U-Bahn: 74 km (2010) •  Tram: 172 km (2010) – 74% exclusive lanes •  Bus: 622 km (2010) – 7.7% exclusive lanes •  Network bike routes: 1,206 km (most shared)
  • 25. Vienna: Selected transport statistics Mode Split Goal: By 2020 … 75% Sustainable Transport. Public transport trips per day: … 2.3 million PT Trip mode: … 63% U-Bahn, 23% Tram, 14% Bus Annual PT trips per resident: … 490 Number of yearly passes sold: … 355,840
  • 26. Vienna: Regional public transport network
  • 27. Karlsplatz Stadtsbahn Station by Otto Wagner. Vienna U-Bahn •  U-Bahn is most important part of Vienna PT system. •  Joint City-Federal funding and planning. •  Sections are rebuilt from old tram and railway lines.
  • 30. Vienna: Trams Contra-flow lane on the Ring Shottentor transfer station Ultra Low Floor (ULF) Tram Tram/bus exclusive lane
  • 31. Vienna: City center public transport
  • 32. Example: Neubau district traffic regulations Traffic regulations used to provide priority for public transport.
  • 33. Dialog: balancing competing needs Planning improvements for Mariahilfestrasse 2012.
  • 34. 4. Online How can we use information technology to help increase public transport efficiency? One approach: use games to educate and social networking to build political support for controversial projects. But first, a small problem …
  • 35. Unfortunately, this is the attitude in many public transport agencies.
  • 36. And, it’s probably right. 1.  Public transport is complex 2.  Often input is limited to: –  People & organizations with time to participate in meetings –  People who benefit directly –  People fixated on public transport
  • 37. On the other hand … Project-based citizen involvement programs have worked. They have generated: •  Better ideas •  Political support for projects
  • 38. But, project-based approaches have several drawbacks … •  Limited time •  Limited scope (one project) •  Every project creates its own information •  Every project develops its own process/tools •  Expensive Our solution: information technology …
  • 39. More specifically, using IT to help Re-think the role of citizens in government New IT and communications technologies will redefine the role of citizens in all aspects of government. The goal isn't data, culture, accountability or efficiency, it's building a community to work together to solve problems. How will we create these communities?
  • 40. Two approaches: 1.  Identify problems 2.  Participate in planning
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  • 44. Identifying problems is important but we could be doing more. Moving beyond reporting.
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  • 47. GreenCityStreets is an integrated application using Web 2.0 techniques to: •  Educate people about sustainable transport, •  Create a forum for submitting ideas, and •  Provide tools enabling public transport agencies to effectively use and respond to input.
  • 48. BusMeister Game: A fun way to learn about public transport.
  • 49. BusMeister wiki: For learning the details.
  • 50. GreenCityStreets blog: Top level pages and news.
  • 51. GreenCityStreets Forum: Social network for public transport.
  • 52. The prototype works: •  BusMeister is fun •  You can play on Facebook •  Forum is online •  Best Practices Library has many pages of information But no one is using it … why not?
  • 53. Prototype identified several problems •  Fun game, but complex user interface •  Social network limited to Facebook users •  Hard to get people to contribute to the best practices wiki •  Website organization is suboptimal But most importantly …
  • 54. Our business model was wrong … BusMeister may be fun, but it’s no Farmville and besides, a game alone won’t attract enough people to accomplish our goal of improved public transport. To be successful GreenCityStreets needs a sponsor: •  Public transport agency •  Advocacy group •  Newspaper or media
  • 55. But, if this is the attitude,
  • 56. Or, as one agency told us … “Why would we buy something that lets passengers complain about our service?” What’s to be done?
  • 57. The answer is another question: When is a complaint not a complaint? (When you use it.) Innovative companies use customer input to: •  Develop new products •  Improve existing products •  Build relationships and loyalty
  • 58. Why not try this in public transport? •  Better ideas –  Detailed neighborhood knowledge –  Fresh perspective (why not?) •  Clear show of political support for controversial plans (like bus lanes) •  Creates committed customers - people who have a stake in public transport
  • 59. Won’t this generate extra work? No, you’ll respond more efficiently to public input: –  Refer to best practices library –  On-going record of complaints & responses –  Committed citizens monitor Forum –  Agency input tracking application will help No, but it will change the work you do: –  Taking input seriously means planning differently –  And, it means building real relationships too
  • 60. But, most importantly … Community-based planning will happen: –  Applications are being developed; –  Technology is improving; –  We have many examples of “impossible” community-based applications (wikipedia).
  • 61. The real question is … Will transport agencies lead the way … or follow?
  • 62. Wanted: Innovative public transport agency interested in working closely with customers in making service more attractive and efficient contact: GreenCityStreets.com
  • 63. 5. Discussion and Questions www.greencitystreets.com Andrew Nash andy@andynash.com www.andynash.com @andrewbnash