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Page 1: Terminal Operational Sustainability - Passenger- Only Ferry Routes and Systems

Patrick R. Vasicek, P.E.Art Anderson Associates

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POF System Sustainability is EverythingSuccess of Mass Transit Systems is primarily driven by

human factors – for POFs, ferry terminals are a major factor

Economics of Mass Transit Systems in general and Passenger Only Ferry Systems specifically must rival those for the automobile – currently this an Apples to Oranges Comparison

Flexible terminals can mitigate many human factors and improve the life cycle cost of the POF system.

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Baylink Ferry—San Francisco Bay Area

Vallejo Ferry TerminalM/V Intintoli

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The Water-Linked TODTriple Bottom LineHuman/Social Factors

Modal Pre-Disposition (competing mode factor)Quality of Service (Level of Service Measure)

Economic FactorsOverall system cost (normalized to = $/Passenger-Mile)System permanence (degree of system subsidy normalized

to equal 100% - acceptable fare box recovery rate)Environmental Factors.

System Sustainable Use Factor (Renewability %)

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Level of Service (LOS) ConceptsFixed Route transit systems use a six level measurement

system graded A – FLOS metrics should:

Represent the passenger point of viewBe easily quantifiable in terms of LOSUse measures already in use by other agencies

Transit systems are optimally designed to meet LOS C or D

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Baylink Ferry – SF Bay AreaLOS Calculations

LOS Category Score WeightWeighted

Score Comments

Modal Pre-Disposition C 8 24 Ferry faster than rush hour in car

Service Frequency D 2 4 Less than 40 minutes during rush hour

Hours of Service D 1 2 Daytime service

Service Coverage C 1 3 Good intermodal connectivity on both ends

Passenger Load C 2 6 Rarely exceeds 300 pax/boat

On-Time Performance C 2 6

Indexed LOS <C 2.8125

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Economic FactorsOverall System Operation Cost

Baylink Ferry System, San Francisco Bay AreaCapital Costs - Present Worth (PW) Annual Depreciation Costs (at 3%)

Year Built First Cost

Service Life Extension (SLE) Cost

Service Life Extension Date

SLE Added (Years)

Initial Life Cycle (Years)

Remaining Life Cycle (Years)

PW - Annual Straight line Depreciation

Boats (300 Pax) M/V Vallejo 1991 4,000,000 1,000,000 2001 10 20 11 195,716 M/V Mare Island 1997 8,000,000 0 20 7 587,413 M/V Initintoli 1997 8,000,000 0 20 7 587,413 M/V Solano 2004 11,000,000 0 20 14 656,729Vallejo Terminal 1990 4,000,000 0 30 10 240,815Ferry Maint Facility 2007 16,000,000 0 30 27 582,788San Fran Terminal (Shared) 2001 4,000,000 0 30 21 86,985 Total Annual Capital Cost 2,937,859

Annual Operations & Maintenance CostsPresent Annual Cost

Boats 6,800,000 Facilities 1,750,000

Total Annual Cost 11,487,859

Ridership Statistics

Per Trip Routes/wk

Avg Miles per trip

Annual Ridership Capacity

Annual Passenger-miles

Cost per Passenger-ride

System Cost/Passenger-Mile

Ridership Capacity (current schedule - one way trips) 300 177 27 2,761,200 74,552,400 $4.16 $0.15Half-Capacity 150 177 27 1,380,600 37,276,200 $8.32 $0.31Actual Ridership 177 27 650,000 17,550,000 $17.67 $0.65

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Economic FactorsOverall System Operation CostOut-of-pocket cost to operate an automobile ~

$0.50/passenger-mile (single occupancy)Above cost does not include all infrastructure costs (only

those funded with gas taxes)Total System Operating Cost for Baylink example

($0.65/passenger-mile) compares well with single occupancy automobile, especially if infrastructure costs are added

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Water-Linked TOD ModelHercules, California

Hercules Waterfront

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Hercules TerminalSan Francisco Bay Area Prototype Terminal

WTA Ferry Terminal—Option 1

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WTA Terminal Concept Design

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POF Float ComponentsFloatPier-to-Float GangwayGangway Landing

PlatformFloat RampsLoading PlatformTransfer Gangway

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Transfer Gangway Operation

Loading Platform and Transfer Gangway in “Up” Stowed Position

Transfer Gangway Moved Laterally to Match up with Boat Door Spacing

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Transfer Gangway Operation

Loading Platform Lowered to Match up with Boat Freeboard

Transfer Gangway Deployed – Note: Goal is to Moor Boat & Deploy Transfer Gangway in 30 Seconds

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Vallejo Ferry Maintenance Facility – Service Barge - Notch

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South San Francisco – Prototype Transfer Gangway – Geometric Analysis

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South San Francisco – Prototype Transfer Gangway – ADA Compliant Design

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Trinidad & Tobago – NIDCO Water Taxi Terminal Upgrades

Existing Pontoon System – San Fernando Existing Terminal _ San Fernando

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NIDCO Water Taxi Terminal Upgrades – San Fernando Terminal Fabrication Drawings

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NIDCO Water Taxi Terminal Upgrades – San Fernando Maintenance Area Fab Drawings

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ConclusionsADA compliant, flexible POF terminals can be

implemented using permanent, semi-permanent, fixed movable platforms or through the use of hydraulic/manually movable components

Sustainability and long-term success of a POF system are interdependent and are both enhanced by the economic advantages and the improved human-factors related performance resulting from flexible terminal design

Understanding and de-conflicting maintenance activities and Work Flow significantly improves life cycle costs and system sustainability

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