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Originally Posted by smallfrie
I'm amazed that people continue to take this "Project Connect to the Airport*" bit so seriously. It was just a PR stunt to give the average Austin voter, who has for all intents and purposes never ridden a bus or train in their lives something they could relate to. They couldn't really envision any of their peers being a regular train user, like a commuter, or using it in lieu of a car, but they could, in the hazy few moments they spent contemplating their vote, with eyes half-closed, imagine a few of the other guys in the subdivision, and a bunch of gullible out-of-towners, bopping off the train in front of the terminal with a big grin of their faces.
Reality is quite different. As far as I know, most North American airports don't have any or any realistic train service to and from their airports, and whatever bus service they have can be almost unbearable (NOLA anyone). In Montreal, I remember dragging my luggage across a swamp (some exaggeration) to finally get to the train, with a twisty up and down half-mile trudge afterwards left to get to downtown.
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The vast majority of the top 15 US airports have rail service, and many of the outliers are in the process of adding it.
But a smaller metro with no rail at all, of course that non-existent system isn't going to serve the airport.
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Originally Posted by smallfrie
I have also ridden trains from the airport in Portland and from Midway and O'Hare in Chicago repeatedly. Who's on them? Well, first of all, almost no one. Of the few passengers on the trains, a few appear to be airport employees and then there's a few luggage toters like me - travelers cheap almost to the point of mental illness.
Austin had a bus that would take you from right smack in front of the terminal to right smack downtown for a lousy dollar. How many passengers on that bus, not counting me, the few times I've been on it? If you guessed zero, you wouldn't be far off.
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People didn't want to take a bus that's stuck in traffic to get downtown, then be without a car in a city without a modern transit system. shocking, absolutely shocking.
airport service is complementary to the rest of the system. Once you can get around more of the rest of the city on transit, the ride from the airport makes more sense.
But even then, flyers aren't the primary audience (as you almost seem to realize). It's serving the airport as a major employment center.
But most airport employees don't work downtown. So the airport service needs to tie into a comprehensive system so that workers can actually get to/from where they live.
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Originally Posted by smallfrie
There's another bus that runs from the airport up the transit-friendly Airport Blvd. corridor. Rightfully but also unfortunately for a lot of travelers, it make an interminable stop at Riverside ACC. Again, starting at the airport - about zero.
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That's the first time in my life I've ever seen the words "transit-friendly Airport Blvd. corridor".
Have you ever been on Airport Blvd? A road with buses stuck in traffic, running along car-dependent strip malls and low density housing is about as far from "transit-friendly" as you can get.
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Originally Posted by smallfrie
But now, thinking magically, we expect hordes of out-of-town waifs to flock to the choo-choo. Well, it got our vote. It will only cost another extra few hundred million to build it.
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Nothing magical about it. More people take high quality service than take low quality service. That's not magic.
And no, it's not a choo-choo train. It's electric, not steam.
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Originally Posted by smallfrie
Not to say that if, a handful of days throughout the year, COA spent a small fortune promoting "Express Festival Runs," from the airport directly to downtown (and perhaps had some shuttle buses at the end) they couldn't gin up some decent ridership on those few days. But the equity people might put the kibosh on skipping the stops for the unwashed, and I would agree with them.
* I am already on record that PC will never be completed, at least anywhere near as envisioned.
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The ride from airport to downtown isn't long enough and doesn't have enough intermediate stops to make express trips worthwhile. At most you'd save a couple minutes in stops.