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Equipment Package: Transit Center Multi-Modal Coordination

Description: This equipment package determines the need for transit priority on routes and at certain intersections and requests transit vehicle priority at these locations. The equipment package also supports schedule coordination between transit properties and coordinates with other surface and air transportation modes. As part of schedule coordination, this equipment package shares transit transfer cluster (a collection of stops, stations, or terminals where transfers can be made conveniently) and transfer point information between Multimodal Transportation Service Providers, Transit Agencies, and ISPs. An interface to Traffic Management also supports demand management strategies.
Included In: City of Roswell Fixed Route Transit Dispatch
Independent School District Dispatch
Local Transit Dispatch
Mid-Region RTD Operations Center
NMDOT Park and Ride Dispatch
North Central RTD Operations
Rail Runner Operations
South Central RTD Operations
Southwest RTD Operations
Functional Requirements 1 - The center shall analyze transit vehicle schedule performance to determine the need for priority along certain routes or at certain intersections.
2 - The center shall send requests for priority along routes or at intersections to traffic management.
3 - The center shall coordinate schedules and services between transit agencies, traffic management, maintenance and construction operations, parking management, and other surface or air transportation modes.
4 - The center shall share transfer cluster and transfer point information with multimodal transportation service providers, other transit agencies, and traveler information service providers. A transfer cluster is a collection of stops, stations, or terminals where transfers can be made conveniently.
5 - The center shall accept requests from traffic management to change routes and schedules as part of the implementation of demand management strategies.

Last updated: 03-27-07