
Product No.: 03029
Date Published: 06/2003
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DVRPC staff identified a network of 55 regionally significant intermodal passenger terminals in the Delaware Valley Region. The network consists of airports, train and bus stations, and park-and-ride lots. Staff subsequently developed a systematic phased work program for evaluating passenger transfer conditions at 38 locations. Ultimately, the fourth and final phase will prepare an action plan to improve access and circulation conditions at a selected subset of these. This report represents the second phase of the work program and summarizes evaluations at 11 sites, including four NJ Transit stations, four SEPTA regional rail stations, and three park-and-ride lots. The data collection effort provides: aerial photographs of the terminal area, inventories of station amenities including parking availability and interconnecting modes, and commuter parking shed maps for each facility. Conditions for each passenger terminal are summarized on fact sheets contained in the Appendix. A Findings-to-Date matrix is incorporated which identifies major observations of this current work and the Phase I effort (completed in June 2002.)The report is intended to be a working document to elicit participation from the member governments and agencies. Preliminary recommendations of the Phase II report indicate that long term parking deficiencies will exist at Hamilton and Princeton Junction Stations, in New Jersey, and Exton Station, in Pennsylvania. These may serve as candidates for consideration in Phase IV.
Geographic Area Covered: Pennsylvania Counties: Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery, Chester & Philadelphia New Jersey Counties: Burlington Camden, Mercer, Gloucester
Key Words: intermodal passenger terminals, intermodal transfer, National Highway System (NHS), park-and-ride lot, parking conditions, commuter parking shed area, station amenities
Staff Contact(s)
- Amy D Bernknopf (abernknopf@dvrpc.org)
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