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MayDay
10-11-2007, 07:45 PM
Not sure if this was posted elsewhere - from cleveland.com:

RTA wins honor as best big-transit system in nation

http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2007/09/rta_wins_honor_as_best_big_tra.html

Posted by Sarah Hollander September 30, 2007 15:44PM

RTA is the best large transit system in North America, according to the American Public Transportation Association.

The group's president plans to announce the award on Monday in Cleveland.

Members of the Washington, D.C.-based association based their decision on data from 2004 to 2006, including everything from ridership increases to safety statistics, customer satisfaction and financial management.

"It's really great to see the strides that have been made," transportation association President William Millar said. Millar, who grew up in Euclid, has kept track of the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority over the years.

RTA competes for the association's annual Outstanding Public Transportation System award in the largest of four size categories -- agencies that provide more than 30 million annual rides. About 50 systems in the United States and Canada are eligible.

California agencies in Los Angeles and Orange counties and the San Francisco Bay area won the award the past three years.

Joe Calabrese, RTA's general manager, said he's made winning the award a top goal since his hiring seven years ago.

"It's been on the top of the white board in my office all this time," he said.

RTA added a fourth straight year of ridership growth in 2006, with more than 57.2 million rides on its buses and trains.

The award also noted work on the Euclid Corridor bus rapid transit project as a sign of progressiveness and praised RTA for introducing downtown trolleys last year.

RTA replaced its downtown bus loop service with green buses built to look like old-fashioned trolleys. Fares on the two lines are free because of sponsorships.

The award comes despite rough reviews from some locals upset with fare increases, route changes and cuts, and the long-running construction mess along the Euclid Corridor route.

RTA raised fares in July 2006 -- the first increase in 13 years -- to prevent a projected deficit. And the cost of ridership will rise again -- to $1.75 for full fares -- in January.

In general, though, on-time performance and customer satisfaction have increased in recent years, according to the association.

The award will be presented at 10 a.m. Monday at a new bus station at Euclid Avenue and East 40th Street.

RTA's award is the latest in a string of American Public Transportation Association awards for Northeast Ohio. Canton's Stark Area Regional Transit Authority won the award last year in its size category, and Laketran, Lake County's transit system, won in 2000 and 2005.

ColDayMan
10-12-2007, 03:46 AM
Say WHAT?

OhioGuy
10-12-2007, 05:19 AM
I just can't help but laugh at the thought of the CTA here in Chicago ever winning this honor. :haha:

I've never been on Cleveland's rails, but I'll still say I'm surprised DC isn't tops.

MayDay
10-13-2007, 03:11 PM
I think they factor in every last little thing from ridership, to rails, to buses, etc. Just like a win against the Red Sox, I don't care about the details - just give it to us! :tup:

Cleveland Brown
10-16-2007, 10:23 PM
I just can't help but laugh at the thought of the CTA here in Chicago ever winning this honor. :haha:

I've never been on Cleveland's rails, but I'll still say I'm surprised DC isn't tops.

Well Grace Galluci, RTA's former Budget Manager, just left to do something similar with Chicago's CTA :shrug: The fundamental difference between RTA's budget stability compared to other transit systems is because RTA is funded with a guaranteed 1% sales tax. It's much stable than worring about which legislative bloc wants to slash mass transit every year.

The award is based off of a number of factors including low operating costs, safety, quality of service, et al.



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