Transit Technology Hampton Roads Transit. Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) provides public transportation for six cities in the South Hampton Roads region:

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Transit Technology Hampton Roads Transit

Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) provides public transportation for six cities in the South Hampton Roads region: Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Hampton, Portsmouth, Newport News and Chesapeake

About Hampton Roads Transit

HRT Service Population – 1.3 Million Approximately 1100 Employees (Union and Administration) 322 Fixed Route Buses, 74 Paratransit Vehicles, 3 Ferries, 9 Light Rail Vehicles, and TRAFFIX Alternative Transportation August Opened 7.4 Mile Light Rail through City of Norfolk – Medical Center to the Virginia Beach line In 2015, transit allowed the region to avoid 45 Million Vehicle Miles Major Agency Projects: Downtown Norfolk Transit Center – Completed January 2016 HRT Economic Impacts Study – Completed May 2016 Extension of Light Rail 3.47 Miles to Virginia Beach Town Center – Ongoing Peninsula Corridor Study – 18 Month Study Naval Station Norfolk Transit Extension Corridor Study – DEIS In Process

Downtown Norfolk Transit Center

Light Rail Extension

May 2015 – Locally Preferred Alternative and technology selected Connect Norfolk to Virginia Beach Town Center Increase Connectivity and Mobility Options Support Virginia Beach’s Plan – New Growth, Mixed-Use Corridor What’s included: New at-grade stations at Witchduck, Kellam and Constitution, above-grade crossings over Witchduck and Independence Boulevard, All other crossings at-grade - requiring railroad crossing signals, parking garages and a walk-on station, multi-use pathway paralleling the tracks to support pedestrians and cyclists April 2016 – MOU preserving funding, outlining roles and responsibilities and allowing HRT to submit a funding application for light rail vehicles. Final decision whether to purchase cars - after possible fall light rail referendum

HRT ITS Transit Technology

ITS in HRT Transit Operations Computer-Aided Dispatch/Automatic Vehicle Location (CAD/AVL) – Voice and Data Communications, Vehicle Status, Real-time tracking of vehicle schedule and route performance Fixed Route Scheduling/Dispatching System On-Board Systems – Centralized Driver Login and Control over Headway Signs, Automated Next-Stop Annunciators, Automatic Passenger Counters (APCs), Live Video Surveillance and Recording Equipment, and On-board Computerized Drivetrain and Vehicle Management Computers Passenger Information – Trip Planning, Interactive Voice Response (IVR), Web-Based Tools Paratransit Manifesting

Partnership Requests Smart Cities Project Requests Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Newport News Incorporate advanced transportation and congestion management technologies to tackle local problems HRT’s Goal: Partner with local government, transportation, businesses, military, civic tech, educational institutions and first responders to help communities tackle local transportation challenges, improve city services and gain transportation efficiencies Increase Mobility Integration of Connected Transit Vehicles

Partnership Requests Smart Cities Project Requests Transit-Related Components: Dynamic Personal Mobility and Navigation application/Multi modal real time information Dynamic Routing Systems Transit Signal Priority Integrated Corridor Management HRT’s Challenges Funding Model No Dedicated Funding Cost Allocation Agreement Technology Infrastructure

HRT Improvements Prioritizing and Improving Transit Capacity Improving HRT Technology Increase Bandwidth/Fiber Opportunities Upgrading ITS Systems CAD/AVL Network and Software Real-time Passenger Information Enhanced Vehicle Status and Location Adding Mobility and Communication Features (Fare Payment, Surveillance, Mobile Technology and Web Apps) Funding to Upgrade/Replace On-Board Equipment and Systems (CAD/AVL, Surveillance, APC) Funding to Add Wayfinding Signage at Transit Centers Improving and Increasing HRT Bus Fleet Light Rail Extension Projects

HRT Initiatives Improve HRT Funding Model Connect Hampton Roads Initiative ( Improve Regional Mobility Diversify Regional Economy Meet Current and Future Demand for Travel Options Legislative Agenda - State Transit Capital Funding Gap Engaging with Stakeholders in Region Transit Means Business – May 27, 2016 Transformational Transit Summit – June 27, 2016

Questions? goHRT.com Alesia Cain Chief Information Technology Officer