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10/01/2013
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2013-197A
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
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Metropolitan Planning Organization
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Transit Development Plan
GoLine Transit
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The average age of GoLine's fleet decreased 37 percent over the trend period from 5.38 years <br />to 3.38 years, which is a positive trend, but with a younger fleet there should be a <br />corresponding decrease in revenue miles between failures. GoLine's average age of fleet <br />ranked right in the middle of its peers and 24 percent below the peer median. <br />Source: National Transit Database 2006-2010 <br />Figure 3-13 Average Age of Fleet <br />• Operational Measures: Service Utilization and Productivity <br />These performance measures look at how passengers use the service that is provided, <br />as well as the productivity or effectiveness of those services. Table 3-6 shows <br />GoLine's five-year trend and the peer comparison for those measures. <br />Table 3-6 Peer & Trend — GoLine Service Utilization and Productivity Measures <br />329 276 382 594 707 114.8% 466 51.6% !_ <br />236 1,190 1,714 2,715 2,899 1127.9% �_ 1,790 62.0% <br />0.72 4.31 4.49 4.57 4.10 471.6% 4.34 -5.4% <br />3-15 <br />RM <br />Stanley Consultants <br />
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