[nfbwatlk] Fw: C-TRAN Postpones Sept. 30 Service Change
Mike Freeman
k7uij at panix.com
Mon Sep 17 22:41:21 CDT 2007
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Subject: FW: C-TRAN Postpones Sept. 30 Service Change
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C-TRAN Postpones Sept. 30 Service Change
For immediate release: September 17, 2007
Vancouver, WA: A delay in construction of the 99th Street Transit
Center at Stockford Village is forcing postponement of the September
30th service change. C-TRAN officials were notified of a problem last
week in the design and grading for the bus platform and passenger
waiting area that has resulted in the concrete pour being delayed.
C-TRAN is working with the project's construction company and engineers
to correct the problem so the project can move forward, but it will not
be completed in time for the facility to open on September 30. C-TRAN
expects to announce a new date for the opening of the facility and the
new service plan later this week. This means that between September 30th
and the new service change date C-TRAN will continue to provide its
existing routes and schedules, including the utilization of the 7th
Street Transit Center in downtown Vancouver.
C-TRAN officials had considered alternative operating arrangements at or
in close proximity to 99th Street, including running the transit center
in the middle of the park & ride lot along 7th Avenue NE, but none
proved feasible and safe.
"Obviously this delay will be hugely disruptive to our riders and C-TRAN
employees," said Jeff Hamm, C-TRAN's Executive Director/CEO. "However,
when C-TRAN launches its most significant service change in the agency's
history, our riders deserve to have a fully operational and safe transit
center at 99th Street, and this delay will ensure that happens."
Highlights of C-TRAN's new service plan include:
a.. New transfer locations throughout downtown Vancouver (closure of
7th Street Transit Center);
b.. Grand Opening of the 99th Street Transit Center at Stockford
Village;
c.. Extended service hours on many routes;
d.. New service to light rail;
e.. Return of transfers for All-Zone and Express cash fares; and
f.. New SAFE STOP program-after 8 p.m. passengers can request to
stop between regular bus stops along their route.
C-TRAN is the regional public transportation provider for portions of
Clark County. It offers local bus service within its Clark County
service area, Limited bus service to the nearest MAX light rail station,
and premium commuter service to downtown Portland. It also provides
Connector service within the city limits of Camas, La Center, and
Ridgefield. For more information on C-TRAN please visit C-TRAN's Web
site at www.c-tran.com, or call Passenger Service at (360) 695-0123.
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FW: C-TRAN Postpones Sept. 30 Service Change
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FW: C-TRAN Postpones Sept. 30 Service Change
______________________________________________
From:
Chipman,Joan M - NWF-TPP-1
Sent:
Monday, September 17, 2007 1:50 PM
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ADL_VanMall_ALL; ADL_Ross_Complex_ALL
Subject:
FW: C-TRAN Postpones Sept. 30 Service Change
______________________________________________
C-TRAN Postpones Sept. 30 Service Change
For immediate release: September 17, 2007
Vancouver, WA:
A delay in construction of the 99th Street Transit Center at Stockford Village is forcing postponement of the September 30th service change. C-TRAN officials were notified of a problem last week in the design and grading for the bus platform and passenger waiting area that has resulted in the concrete pour being delayed. C-TRAN is working with the projects construction company and engineers to correct the problem so the project can move forward, but it will not be completed in time for the facility to open on September 30.
C-TRAN expects to announce a new date for the opening of the facility and the new service plan later this week. This means that between September 30th and the new service change date C-TRAN will continue to provide its existing routes and schedules, including the utilization of the 7th Street Transit Center in downtown Vancouver.
C-TRAN officials had considered alternative operating arrangements at or in close proximity to 99th Street, including running the transit center in the middle of the park & ride lot along 7th Avenue NE, but none proved feasible and safe.
Obviously this delay will be hugely disruptive to our riders and C-TRAN employees, said Jeff Hamm, C-TRANs Executive Director/CEO. However, when C-TRAN launches its most significant service change in the agencys history, our riders deserve to have a fully operational and safe transit center at 99th Street, and this delay will ensure that happens.
Highlights of C-TRANs new service plan include:
New transfer locations throughout downtown Vancouver (closure of 7th Street Transit Center);
Grand Opening of the 99th Street Transit Center at Stockford Village;
Extended service hours on many routes;
New service to light rail;
Return of transfers for All-Zone and Express cash fares; and
New SAFE STOP program
after 8 p.m. passengers can request to stop between regular bus stops along their route.
C-TRAN is the regional public transportation provider for portions of Clark County. It offers local bus service within its Clark County service area, Limited bus service to the nearest MAX light rail station, and premium commuter service to downtown Portland. It also provides Connector service within the city limits of Camas, La Center, and Ridgefield. For more information on C-TRAN please visit C-TRANs Web site at
http://www.c-tran.com/
www.c-tran.com
, or call Passenger Service at (360) 695-0123.
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