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January, the Regional Transportation Authority announced the introduction of a regional seamless transit system. The regional seamless transit concept began with voter-approval of more than $500 million in transit service improvements as part of the RTA plan.
In order to ensure that all of the new transit services work together as efficiently as possible, the RTA formed a working group in 2006 to discuss the best way to retain and attract riders to the growing regional system. The working group included all the transit partners from the jurisdictions to develop the regional approach.
On Jan. 31, 2008, the RTA Board approved the group’s recommendation for a seamless transit system and the funding needed to implement the improvements.
The components of the regional system will be phased in:
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The first is a newly branded look and family of names for all regional transit vehicles. Colors for the new image are a mix of metallic silver, blue, yellow, and white and will be used on all the vehicles to provide a unified look.
The timing of the new look is in conjunction with the delivery of 47 new Sun Tran buses, 37 of which are funded through the RTA, and 42 Sun Van paratransit vehicles. The buses went into service on Feb. 16.
The branding includes a commonly linked name for all the transit services beginning with the word “Sun” to tie it to the name associated with the largest transit system currently in operation, Sun Tran.
The new names include: Sun Express for all express buses serving outlying areas; Sun Van for Van Tran; Sun Shuttle for Pima County Rural Transit routes serving Ajo, Marana, San Xavier, Tucson Estates, and Green Valley/Sahuarita, and future neighborhood circulators in Marana and Oro Valley. Sun RideShare is the new name for RideShare, a vanpool and carpool program that is managed under Pima Association of Governments, which also manages the RTA.
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New park-and-ride lots in Oro Valley and Rita Ranch also opened in late February/early March to support new Sun Express service, which is funded by the RTA. Additional park-and-rides will open at a later date to support other regional service expansions.
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Work is already under way to develop consolidated customer information for the seamless system. Elements include a new Web site featuring trip planning, schedules, maps and fare information; a single customer service center with one phone number; and a transit schedule booklet that includes information for all the transit providers.
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A new fare payment technology will become available in 2010 with the introduction of a “smart card” that people may use on Sun Tran, Sun Express and Sun Shuttle. This will simplify the process of transferring from one transit vehicle to another, including the modern streetcar. The smart card will be tapped on a fare collection box, allowing for faster boarding, and deducts the appropriate fare every time it is used.
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New signage for bus stops and transit centers will be installed in the future to provide improved information about the integrated system, connection information and maps.
The funding for the regional seamless system concept is $8.2 million and includes $2.9 million for the system branding, consolidated customer services and enhanced bus stop information.