Unlocking Commuter Rail Access Part 2: Learning from Toronto & the Bay Area
Where: TransitCenter
One Whitehall St., 17th Floor
646-395-9555 Price: Free
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Join TransitCenter for the second installment in our commuter rail series.
Globally, many transit agencies have transformed commuter rail service from a model that mainly serves 9-to-5 workers from bedroom communities into “regional rail” that provides frequent all-day service that both urban and suburban residents use for all types of trips. But in most North American cities, older commuter rail service patterns still predominate. Now that’s beginning to change, as some agencies like Metrolinx in Toronto and Caltrain in the Bay Area put forward ambitious, rider-centric plans to progress toward a regional rail model.
What lessons can we learn from agencies that are overhauling commuter rail service for the 21st Century? What would need to change at U.S. rail agencies in order to run more frequent service and lower the fares? How can advocates best influence the conversation? Join us for an evening panel featuring some of the most preeminent thinkers in the field.
Panelists:
Adina Levin, Executive Director at Friends of Caltrain
Howard Permut, Management Consultant at Permut Consulting LLC
Sebastian Petty, Director of Policy Development at Caltrain
Phil Verster, CEO & President at Metrolinx
Moderator:
Steven Higashide, Director of Research at TransitCenter
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