IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, 2007 1 Preliminary Results Price Matters Research Study Estimating Benefits and Costs of Free or.

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IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Preliminary Results Price Matters Research Study Estimating Benefits and Costs of Free or Reduced Fare Public Transit in NYC Combined with Manhattan CBD Cordon Tolls

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Study Team George Haikalis, Project Manager Community Consulting Services Inc. Charles Komanoff Joseph Clift Institute for Rational Urban Mobility, Inc.

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Preliminary Findings - I Of the 821,500 motor vehicles entering the Manhattan CBD, 198,500 (24.2% of the total) pay tolls to use four tunnels: Lincoln, Holland, Queens-Midtown and Brooklyn-Battery Tunnels. These tolls are charged 24/7. Extending these tolls to the other roadways crossing into the CBD and setting the tolls at London prices -- $16 per inbound crossing -- produces sufficient additional revenues to offset all NYC bus and subway fares. Other cost and capacity consequences of this scenario are still being studied.

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Manhattan CBD Weekday Vehicle Entries Lincoln Tunnel 56,300 Holland Tunnel 46,100 Total -- PANYNJ 102,400 Midtown Tunnel 45,700 Battery Tunnel 29,300 Total -- MTA B & T 75,000 Total Paid Entries 198,500 East River Bridges 253,700 Across 60 th Street 369,600 Total Free Entries 623,300 Grand Total – All Entries 821,500 source: NYMTC Hub Bound 2004

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Current Toll Rates Midtown and Battery Tunnels (each way) $4.50 cash, $4.00 with E-ZPass (up to 7,000 lbs gross, over 7,000 $9.00 each way cash, 7.20 with E-ZPass, each additional axle $5.00, $4.00 with E-ZPass) Lincoln and Holland Tunnels (eastbound) $6 cash - $5 peak, $4 off-peak with E-ZPass Peak Hours: Weekdays: 6-9am, 4-7pm, Sat/Sun 12noon-8pm (trucks with dual rear axles -- cash $12, with E-ZPass $10 off- peak, $7 overnight; for larger trucks, added per axle : $6 peak, $5 off-peak, $3.50 overnight))

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Annual Revenue Generated from Manhattan CBD Cordon Toll at uniform $16 inbound toll (London rate, but applied 24/7) (Gross, Before Shrinkage) Key assumptions: - PANYNJ tunnels – $5 avg. toll would increase to $16 - MTA Tunnels -- $4.50 avg. toll each way would become $16 inbound average weekdays per year Gross Annual Revenue Generated (millions of dollars) - PANYNJ Tunnels (+$11) MTA Tunnels (+$7) NYC-owned bridges and streets (+$16)3,291 Total3,836

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Annual Revenue Generated from Manhattan CBD Cordon Toll at uniform $16 inbound toll (London rate, but applied 24/7) (Net, After Shrinkage) Key assumption -- shrinkage: - Currently free bridges and streets -- 20% shrinkage - PANYNJ tunnels -- 11/16 of 20% or 13.25% - MTA Tunnels -- 7/16 of 20% or 8.75% Net Annual Revenue Generated (millions of $’s) - PANYNJ Tunnels (+$11) 323 (49) - MTA Tunnels (+$7) 157 (16) - NYC-owned bridges and streets (+$16)2,633(658) Total 3,113(723)

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Comparison of Net Revenues from Manhattan CBD Cordon Tolls with Revenue Loss from Free Transit Fares Net Revenues from Cordon Tolls (millions of $’s) 3,113 MTA NYC Annual Revenues (2007 MTA Budget) - NYCT Subway (incl. SIRT)1,964 - NYCT Bus MTA Bus 129 Total 2,830 Surplus 283

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Preliminary Findings II The estimated cost of collecting subway fares in 2007 is about $360 million (Awaiting better estimate from MTA)

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Collecting subway fares consumed 19% of subway fare revenue in 1982 (19% of $740.5 million or $141 million) source: PCAC Study, 1982

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, In 2007, this would be about $360 million (if these cost rose in proportion to other the increase in other operating cost) (Awaiting better estimate from MTA)

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Other cost and revenue impacts Gains (millions of dollars) Surplus (tolls minus fares lost)283 Subway fare collection cost saved360 Savings from faster bus speeds ? Losses Cost of increased service to handle diverted motorists and new transit riders ? (TBD in study)

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Other Benefits and Costs of Free Transit coupled with Manhattan Cordon Tolls Societal Benefits: Travel time savings for motorists Reduced VMT benefits pedestrians and cyclists Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions Some shift in cash to lower income families Other Costs: These benefits and costs are under development

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Preliminary Findings - III A Manhattan Cordon toll reverse the current price differential that encourages travel to pass through the Manhattan CBD, rather than to bypass it. This eliminates the unacceptable backups at the Manhattan approaches to the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels. This also allows all MTA Bridge and Tunnel tolls to be collected in one direction, reducing transaction cost and inconvenience.

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Escape from Long Island Via Manhattan CBD No toll using four East River Bridges Via GWB bypassing Manhattan CBD (using Tri-borough, Whitestone, Throgs Neck Bridges) $4 with E-ZPass Via Verrazano bypassing Manhattan CBD $8 with E-ZPass

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Existing Weekday toll transactions to and from Long Island Verrazano 98,000 (westbound) Other MTA Bridges and Tunnels 551,500 (total eastbound and westbound) Total 649,500

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Weekday Toll Transactions, with all Tolls Westbound from Long Island Verrazano 98,000 Other MTA Bridges and Tunnels 275,500 Four East River Bridges 253,800 Total 627, ,200 fewer transactions

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Preliminary Findings - IV Morning peak hour inbound subway loads are 40.9% and regional rail passenger loads are 19.9% higher than afternoon outbound peak hour loads. Morning peak hour trips are more work oriented and less likely to respond to fare reductions. The number of jobs that can be housed in the Manhattan CBD is limited by the capacity of existing and planned buildings. There are more non-work trips in afternoon peak hour – would respond to fare reduction

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, For Rail lines: Inbound Morning Peak Hour Loads are Considerably Higher than Afternoon Outbound Peak Hour loads Peak Hour Passengers Subways Morning inbound 349,700 Evening outbound248,200 morning 40.9% higher Regional Rail Morning inbound 80,200 Evening outbound 66,900 morning 19.9%

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, MTA Subway Loading Guidelines A Division (numbered lines) Capacity per car car train 1,100, 11 car train 1,210 B Division (lettered lines) Capacity per car (60 foot cars) car train 1,450, 8 car train 1,160 (note: capacity of 75 foot cars 175, 8 car train 1,400, for this analysis all B Division trains are expressed in 60 foot equivalents)

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Subway Capacity Analysis Maximum Practical Peak Hour Capacity 30 trains per hour (could be higher with advanced signaling features already available on many lines using 1920s technology)

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Existing Inbound Subway Track Capacity at Manhattan CBD Cordon 60 th Street A Division 4 tracks 10 car trains B Division 2 tracks 10 car trains Queens A Division 1 track 11 car trains B Division 3 tracks 10 car trains Brooklyn A Division 2 tracks 10 car trains B Division 4 tracks 10 car trains 2 tracks 8 car trains New Jersey (PATH) assume same loading as subway guidelines 1 uptown track 7 car trains 1 downtown (WTC) track (assume car trains, 10 7 car trains)

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Regional Rail Capacity Key assumptions: 30 ten car trains per inbound track 100 passengers per car, on average modern high density signal system, like that in place on Hudson River Tunnel, installed on all mainline tracks multiple berths at Manhattan stations Park Avenue tunnels operated 2 and 2 Amtrak West Side single track tunnel limited to 10 inbound peak hour trains

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Subway and Regional Rail Inbound Morning Peak Hour capacity and Current Utilization CapacityCurrent Use 60 th Street subway219,000123,600 regional rail 70,000 31,000 total279,000154,600 Queens subway130,000 84,100 regional rail 60,000 34,000 total190,000118,100 Brooklyn subway309,600142,000 New Jersey PATH 63,800 19,300 regional rail 30,000 15,100 total 93,800 34,400

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Inbound Morning Peak Hour Motor Vehicle Occupants 60 th Street30,500 Queens16,900 Brooklyn18,200 New Jersey11,400

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Transit Use is More Peaked than Auto Use 8-9 am as percent of 7-10am Motor vehicles34.1% Transit riders45.5% Each peak hour motorist shifted to transit could result in more peak hour transit use Staggered Work Hours, an option successfully applied in the early 1970s could be revisited

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Preliminary Findings - V Regional Rail Opens new Opportunities for Transit Service in NYC Potential for Diverting Riders From Overcrowded Subway lines

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Regional Rail in NYC Regional Rail Features Frequent service Integrated fares Thru-running Special Feature: One City – One Fare

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26,

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Existing Regional Rail Stations Bronx Melrose Tremont Fordham Botanical Garden Williams Bridge Woodlawn Wakefield Morris Heights University Heights Marble Hill Spuyten Duyvil (could be relocated north) Riverdale

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Existing Regional Rail Stations Queens Long Island City (would be closed when Sunnyside Intermodal opens) Hunterspoint Avenue ( “ “ ) Woodside Forest Hills Kew Gardens Jamaica St. Albans Locust Manor Laurelton Rosedale Hollis Queens Village Shea Stadium Flushing Murray Hill Broadway Auburndale Bayside Douglaston Little Neck

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Existing Regional Rail Stations Brooklyn and Manhattan Flatbush Terminal Nostrand Avenue East New York 125 th Street Grand Central Terminal Penn Station

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, New Regional Rail Stations Bronx Yankee Stadium High Bridge (employees only now) Hell Gate Line Hunts Point Parkchester Einstein Hospital Coop City Queens Sunnyside Astoria Woodhaven Manhattan 42nd Street/10th Avenue Lincoln Center Harlem West 168th Street

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Preliminary Findings - VI Bus ridership increased with recent pricing innovations like free-bus subway transfers and unlimited ride passes Bus service has grown more slowly Greater ridership gains occurred off-peak and could be handled without matching service increases

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Bus Ridership Analysis NYC Transit and MTA Bus (2004) Annual Passenger-Miles 1,955 million Annual bus vehicle-miles million Average bus load 13.9 Annual Passengers million Annual Passengers million 43.2% increase Annual vehicle–miles Annual vehicle–miles % increase source: NYMTC

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, Much More Work Needed to complete Price Matters Study Obtain data from MTA Refine data from NYMTC Detail Regional Rail Scenario Outline time-of-day options Interim and Final Reports

IRUM Price Matters Study Presentation to AFNY June 26, acknowledgments Thanks to Nurturing New York’s Nature Foundation, Theodore Kheel, President for financial support Thanks to study team and volunteers