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Center for Transportation Education
Fundamentals of Public
Transportation
FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC TRANSIT
Center for Transportation Education
Need
• DOT’s hiring staff with little or
no public transportation
background, experience or
education
• Public Transit agencies and local
communities (county boards, city
councils) have members with little
or no public transportation
background, experience or
education
Horse?
Taxi?
Bus?
Train?
FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC TRANSIT
Center for Transportation Education
Concept
• To provide participants
with a broad brush
approach to several public
transportation topics
• Keep the class to a two day
timeframe
• Provide participants with a
reference book
• Make the information
presented relevant to the
participants
Center for Transportation Education
History of Fundamentals of Public Transportation:
• Indentified by MTAP as a national need and emphasis area
• Task of developing draft course outline given to MTAP members
David Spacek, Bureau Chief, Illinois Department of Transportation,
Division of Public Transportation (IlDOT); Linda Lovejoy, former
Section Chief, Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT),
Public Transit Section; and Dixon Nuber, former Director,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, School of Continuing
Education, Center for Transportation Education and Development
(CTED).
FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC TRANSIT
Center for Transportation Education
Course Design
• Topics Covered:
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Intro to Public Transit
Benefits of Public Transit
Public Transit Funding
Characteristics of Riders
Operations/Maintenance
Planning Consideration
Management
Considerations
– Marketing
– Multimodalism &
Innovations
– ADA
Center for Transportation Education
History of Fundamentals of Public Transportation:
For over 8 years, this course has been successfully offered,
whether on-site or publicly at UW-Milwaukee, to many state
DOTs, other public transportation agencies, and local
communities.
This course has historically been instructed and revised by
CTED internal staff under the direction of Dixon Nuber, until
the end of 2007.
Center for Transportation Education
Current Issues:
•Due to the sudden departure of Dixon Nuber from CTED,
and reduction in CTED staff, the center sought outside
candidates for instruction of the course in 2008.
•The candidates chosen were recommended by Rachel
Beyerle, former program coordinator of MTAP.
•The candidates are Bob Bourne of Bourne Transit
Consulting LLC in Ames, IA; and Peter Albrecht, former
Urban Consultant for North Carolina Department of
Transportation.
Center for Transportation Education
Current Issues:
•Since obtaining the services of Mr. Bourne and Mr. Albrecht, the
course has been offered successfully three times in 2008, once onsite in Denver, CO, at the Colorado DOT, and twice publicly at
UW-Milwaukee.
• After these meetings we met to discuss how the course could be
updated and who is should be presented to.
•Outdated statistics and course material in need of updating
•Mr. Bourne and Mr. Albrecht are also providing their own
research and expertise in addition.
• Result, the curriculum is in the process of being redeveloped.
Center for Transportation Education
Redevelopment Plan - Phase 1 (Dec. 15 through Feb. 15):
Unit 1-Introduction: Update APTA materials about the history
of public transit; use latest APTA or CTAA materials as
available; update acronym list (if needed); and replace 1999
Transit Capacity and Quality of Service manual with latest
edition.
Unit 2-Benefits of Public Transportation: Review and update
materials as needed; this may require replacing with materials
readily available from current publications.
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Redevelopment Plan - Phase 1 (Dec. 15 through Feb. 15):
Unit 3-Public Transit Funding: Review and update materials
on FTA programs; consult latest NTD manuals for definitions
and examples of funding and expense categories; and update as
needed.
Unit 4-Characteristics of Riders: Review materials for
relevance to current market conditions and locations throughout
US; and find other examples of demographic and ridership
information as needed.
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Redevelopment Plan - Phase 1 (Dec. 15 through Feb. 15):
Unit 5-Operational/Maintenance/Infrastructure
Considerations: Review and replace outdated materials; and
replace 1999 Transit Capacity and Quality of Service manual with
latest edition.
Unit 6-Planning Considerations: Review materials on transit
oriented development and livable communities; and update with
information about current projects and studies.
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Redevelopment Plan - Phase 1 (Dec. 15 through Feb. 15):
Unit 7-Management Considerations: Review and update materials
as needed (NOTE: This unit uses information that is somewhat
timeless in terms of service design, but one article regarding labor
protection is somewhat dated, and may have to be replaced with a
more recent document).
Unit 8-Marketing Considerations: Review and update materials as
needed, specifically the section on transit benefits (again, much of
this material is still relevant, but certain documents appear “dated“).
Center for Transportation Education
Redevelopment Plan - Phase 1 (Dec. 15 through Feb. 15):
Unit 9-Multimodalism and Innovation: Review and update
materials as needed; place more emphasis on technology
applications for rural and small urban transit systems; and add
section on Mobility Management.
Unit 10-Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Review
and update materials using latest ADA briefs and findings
from FTA and Project Action (among others).
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Redevelopment Plan - Phase 2 & 3 (TBD, and estimated
completion by mid 2010):
Tie the notebook materials more directly to slides, including
further revision of notebook (if needed) and revision of slides.
Develop instructor’s notes/lesson plans for each unit, including
sample exercises such as scenario driven “table-top” exercises of
short duration for specific units (i.e., Management Considerations,
ADA).
Center for Transportation Education
Marketing Plan:
CTED will continue to market Fundamentals of Public
Transportation through the UWM SCE catalogs, mailing
brochures/post cards, e-mail, at transportation expos/conferences,
and website.
CTED plans to enhance marketing efforts through offering sample
parts of the course in webinars and on-line.
CTED requests the assistance of MTAP with marketing (as
conducted historically), through advertisement to MTAP clients
and members.
Center for Transportation Education
CTED contact info:
Ken Woodall, Director
UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education Center of
Transportation Education and Development
161 W. Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 6000 Milwaukee, WI 53203
(414) 227-3332
[email protected]
www.sce-cted.uwm.edu
Center for Transportation Education
Thank You!