Euclid Corridor Design
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Euclid Corridor DesignEuclid Corridor Design
TRB BRT Workshop
July 21, 2008
Design ComponentsDesign ComponentsGeometric Design CriteriaTypical SectionsBoarding ConfigurationsStation DesignTraffic Signal System and
Communications
Project MapProject Map
Design CriteriaDesign CriteriaFederal – ADA, Safety Certification,
Security StandardsState – ODOT Geometric Design and
Construction SpecificationsCity – Traffic, Lighting, Design Review
and Planning Commission, and Other Local Standards
Design CriteriaDesign CriteriaTypical ROW Width – 99 ftVehicle Lanes – 12 ftTransit Lanes – 11 ftLeft Turn Lanes – 10 ftCurb to ROW – 11 ft min, 23.5 ft maxSidewalk Pedestrian Zone – 6 ft minParking Bay Width – 8 ftBike Lanes – 5 ftPlatform Width – 12 ftMedian Width – 4 ft min, 12 ft maxShy Distance – 1 ft
Typical SectionsTypical Sections
Typical SectionsTypical Sections
Typical SectionsTypical Sections
Typical SectionsTypical Sections
Boarding Boarding ConfigurationsConfigurations
Public Square Curbside Station Left Side Boarding
Median Station Left Side BoardingMedian Station Right Side BoardingMedian Right Side Boarding
(enlarged)Curbside Station Right Side
Boarding
Public SquarePublic Square
Proposed traffic pattern is two/three lanes of one-way counterclockwise flow with the interior lane being an exclusive transit lane
Downtown BoardingDowntown BoardingPhysical constraints resulted in
decision to build left-side median station platforms– Existing building faces at the ROW line
on both sides of the street– Presence of numerous below grade
basement areaways/vaults– Requires a roadway section 6 ft. thinner
than the median right-side boarding configuration
Remainder of ProjectRemainder of Project
Stations are designed for right-side boarding in the median and in the curb lane
StationsStations
62 stops @ 36 stationsThree unique station designs
– Public Square / Downtown– Midtown– University Circle / E. Cleveland
A316 Stainless Steel and GlassModular base design for station types
Station FeaturesStation Features
Attractive Easily accessible
fast-loading, near level platforms
ADA compliant Conveniently
located Integrated within
the community they serve
Fare vending machines
Emergency phones CCTV Real-time passenger
information display Passenger-friendly
waiting environment Benches and lean
bars
Downtown / Public SqDowntown / Public Sq
Downtown StationDowntown / Public SqDowntown / Public Sq
MidtownMidtown
Midtown Station MidtownMidtown
University Circle / East Clev.University Circle / East Clev.
University Circle / East Clev.University Circle / East Clev.
Traffic Signal System and Traffic Signal System and CommunicationsCommunications
New Traffic Signals with Transit Priority
Optical & GPS Vehicle Detectors Heightened Internet Capability Variable Message System Emergency Telephones at Stations Advanced Pedestrian Signals Programmed Irrigation Systems
Traffic Signals for BRTTraffic Signals for BRTReplacement of entire traffic signal
system for the length of the project within the City of Cleveland limits
Vehicle Priority System will use Opticom GPS system to monitor electronic signals from approaching BRT vehicle or emergency vehicle. In turn, it will extend green time and prioritize transit phase to give the BRT vehicle priority.
Variable Message SystemVariable Message System
Electronic message signs at signs will be connected to the RTA’s new GPS-controlled Automatic Vehicle Locator.
These satellite-directed signs will provide real-time messages about the ECVs arrival to waiting passengers.
Emergency TelephonesEmergency Telephones
Located at each station, these blue-light phones will be connected to RTA security to provide riders with extra safety
CCTV with digital video recording devises at each station
Advanced Pedestrian SignalsAdvanced Pedestrian Signals
Crosswalk signals at Corridor intersections will provide a countdown of the time remaining to allow safe crossing of the street.
Pedestrian SafetyPedestrian Safety
Pedestrian push buttons will serve as signals for the visually impaired– Will vibrate and
sound when it is safe to cross
Euclid Corridor DesignEuclid Corridor Design
TRB BRT Workshop
July 21, 2008