Agreed on removing the word "metro". A wide variety of non-rail transit
systems incorporate the word "metro" or "Metro" into their branding
or
service schemes. The Kansas City transportation authority extensively
brands itself as "The Metro", but doesn't have a single rail component
in the system (although some are being planned).
Thanks,
Tom
Tom Worker-Braddock | Transportation Planning & Transit |Olsson
Associates
TEL 913.381.1170 | DIR 913.748.2619 |
tworkerbraddock(a)olssonassociates.com
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[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Andrew Rohne
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Subject: Re: [CTPP] American Commuter Survey (ACS): The Means of
Transportation Question
I like the second classification, but I want "metro" (whether
capitalized or not) stricken from it. Our bus system has "Go*Metro" all
over the sides of their busses, and a fairly decent proportion of their
riders may not understand that metro = subway on the form, I wouldn't
want them confused.
__ Streetcar or trolley rail
__ Subway or light rail
__ Commuter railroad or Amtrak
Andrew Rohne
OKI Regional Council
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[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Ken.Cervenka(a)dot.gov
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 4:24 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] American Commuter Survey (ACS): The Means of
Transportation Question
Hello,
As you may know, the Census Bureau's "means of transportation" question
on the current American Community Survey questionnaire (as well as the
previous Census 2000 "long form") is as follows:
How did this person usually get to work LAST WEEK? If this person
usually used more than one method of transportation during the trip,
mark (X) the box of the one used for most of the distance.
__ Car, truck, or van
__ Bus or trolley bus
__ Streetcar or trolley car
__ Subway or elevated
__ Railroad
__ Ferryboat
__ Taxicab
__ Motorcycle
__ Bicycle
__ Walked
__ Worked at home
__ Other method
Here at U.S. DOT, we (meaning FTA, FHWA, and BTS) are discussing whether
updated descriptions might make more sense for the three public
transportation categories associated with use of rail:
__ Streetcar or trolley car
__ Subway or elevated
__ Railroad
However, any changes to these three categories (or even collapsing these
to a single "rail transit" category) will, if ultimately approved for
testing, require a formal and carefully-controlled "ACS content change"
test to be conducted by the Census Bureau in 2013 and 2014. So this is
a very big deal. If three rail-related categories are maintained, here
is one approach under consideration for future testing:
__ Streetcar or trolley rail
__ Subway, metro, or light rail
__ Commuter railroad or Amtrak
Or maybe a variation that makes it clear(er) each of these choices refer
to a rail transit mode:
__ Rail - streetcar or trolley
__ Rail - subway, metro, or light rail
__ Rail - commuter railroad or Amtrak
If you have any comments about what seems to make the most sense from
the viewpoint of a future ACS respondent and/or transportation data
analyst, please send me an email and I will summarize all comments
received in a future email to this listserv (along with your name as the
author, unless you wish to be anonymous). But feel free to reply
directly to this listserv with your observations!
Ken Cervenka
FTA Office of Planning and Environment
202/493-0512
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