As I mentioned last week, local government elections are coming up.
Local councils can't fix PT but they can advocate for improvements to infrastructure and services. And where they control roads and parking they can improve the operating environment for buses and their passengers.
Here's a quick whip around all Melbourne's local government areas and what I see as the top few big PT issues for each one. This could be handy for council candidates wishing to make transport advocacy part of their campaign.
Banyule
* Cutting train waits: Trains to at least Greensborough boosted to operate every 10 minutes 7 days in a staged upgrade starting with cutting 30 and 40 minute gaps to 20 minutes.
* SRL North SmartBus: Swap bus routes 901 and 902 at Broadmeadows so Route 902 operates from Melbourne Airport across the northern suburbs as a Suburban Rail Loop precursor service to at least Doncaster. Improve weekend frequency to 20 min and extend operating hours (notably Sunday evenings).
* Simpler buses: Split the very complex Route 566 at Greensborough into two simpler routes (565 and 566) and upgrade frequency from 22-25 min to 20 min to more consistently meet trains.
* Murray Rd Megabus: a major east west bus route operating every 10-15 min or better 7 days between Heidelberg, Northland, Preston and Coburg incorporating resources from existing duplicative routes. Service to have long operating hours including Sunday evenings.
* Other bus upgrades: Simplify bus routes in area including reducing overlaps, improving connectivity with trains and boosting weekend frequencies (as promised in the DTP Northern area bus review).
Bayside
Boroondara
* Cutting train waits/simpler timetables: Trains to Ringwood boosted to operate every 10 minutes until midnight 7 days with a simplified greenfield timetable including fewer peak stopping patterns.
Brimbank
Cardinia
* Princes Hwy bus boost: Major upgrade and straightening of bus route 926 to operate every 20 min or better 7 days with longer operating hours.
* New station connection: Extend bus route 925 to Cardinia Rd station.
* Local bus upgrades: Boost local bus routes from every 60 - 80 min to every 40 min off-peak.
* New bus coverage and service: Bus network review in Pakenham with new coverage to growth areas, longer operating hours and higher frequencies.
Casey
* Three new SmartBuses: (i) Frankston, Cranbourne and Fountain Gate (791, 841 merger), and (ii) Cranbourne to Berwick (new merged route) and (iii) Boosted Route 828. All with more frequent 7 day service and longer hours.
* Route 861 extension: Extended from Endeavour Hills to Fountain Gate, incorporating part of 841. Would improve connection to Dandenong hospital and TAFE from area.
Darebin
* Tram service upgrade: Boost tram frequencies to operate every 15 min or better at night and on Sunday mornings on key routes such as 11 and 86.
Frankston
* 791 SmartBus to Cranbourne: Upgrade Route 791 with longer hours and higher frequency as a SmartBus to Cranbourne and potentially Fountain Gate.
* Route 901 weekend upgrade: Boost SmartBus 901 weekend frequency between Ringwood and Frankston to every 15 minutes and add Sunday evening service.
* Weekend bus service boosts: Including (i) Upgrade the popular Routes 832 and 833 from 60 to 30 min on weekends and (ii) introduce 7 day service on routes without it, notably in the Frankston South area.
* CBD through routes: Improve Frankston CBD area bus connectivity by reconfiguring some routes as through services operating from south to north rather than all terminating at station. Pay particular attention to access to Frankston Hospital and Monash's Peninsula campus.
* Simpler buses: Simplify complex bus networks in Karingal (770/771) and Frankston South (772-776) with bidirectional routes rather than confusing loops.
* Bring trains closer to people: Build a new northern entrance for Frankston station for improved connectivity to trains and intermodal interchanges.
Glen Eira
* New LaTrobe - Monash link: A new frequent 7 day north-south bus connection from Caulfield Station to La Trobe University by upgrading portion of Route 624 to every 15-20 min and merging with Route 548.
* Frequent St Kilda bus link: A frequent 7 day bus between St Kilda, Caulfield Station, Neerim Rd and Chadstone incorporating a modified Route 623 amalgamated with portions of the 624. As a shorter term step, boost weekend frequency on existing Route 623 to 30 min and lengthen hours. This initiative would replace the now deleted Route 3a tram.
* Nepean Hwy connection: A new 7 day Nepean Hwy bus route between Southland and Elsternwick incorporating the existing limited service Route 823.
* Gardiners Creek connection: Route 734 extended to Caulfield Station to provide improved connectivity in the Ashburton area and between train lines.
* Bentleigh East connector: Simplify bus routes 627, 701, 767, 822 in Bentleigh East area to enable a direct and frequent route down East Boundary and Chesterville Rds operating every 20 min or better 7 days.
* Caulfield transit hub: Rebuilding of Caulfield Station with additional entry points and connections between platforms to make it fit for purpose as a major transfer point between lines for Metro Tunnel trains and to trams and buses.
Greater Dandenong
* New east-west SmartBus: Enabled by higher frequency and longer hours on Route 828, starting with boosting weekend service from every 40-60 min to every 20-30 min.
* New north-south SmartBus: Boost Route 850 to Glen Waverley to SmartBus standard, with longer hours and higher frequency. Implemented in stages with first upgrade being weekends upgraded from every 60 to every 30 min.
* Heatherton Rd bus boost: Portion of Route 811 between Springvale and Dandenong boosted from every 60 to every 20-30 min for improved connectivity to hospital and TAFE.
* Route 861 extension: Extended to Narre Warren station via Fountain Gate to improve connections to Dandenong TAFE and hospital.
Hobsons Bay
* New Paisley station: Altona North Park & Ride replaced with new station with bus interchange at Paisley to connect Altona North with an upgraded Werribee line with trains every 10 min all day.
* Millers Rd SmartBus: Route 411 upgraded to SmartBus with long operating hours and 7 day frequent service, meeting trains at Footscray, Laverton and Paisley.
* Fishermans Bend connection: Enabled by rerouting Route 232 to connect Fishermans Bend jobs from Newport station and complementary bus network reform in Altona North and Williamstown.
* Simpler frequent 7 day buses: Other bus service upgrades including 7 day service for 414 and 415, upgraded. Route 472 Sunday frequency.
Hume
* Weekend bus frequency boosts: Boost Dallas, Meadow Heights and Craigieburn routes to operate every 20 minutes on weekends (matching weekday frequencies) with longer operating hours and improved coverage in growth areas. Highest priorities are 529, 533 and 541. These already operate every 20 min weekdays so this works the existing fleet harder.
* New Coburg connector: Add a new bus connection to Coburg by extending Route 527 to Broadmeadows via Widford St.
Kingston
* More local SRL coverage: Suburban Rail Loop station near Warrigal Rd (for interchange with 903 orbital)
* SRL SmartBus: SRL precursor bus with long hours and frequent service (Route 733 extended south)
* Warrigal Rd bus boost: Bus route 903 upgraded to every 15 min on weekends between at least Mentone and Doncaster, with new Sunday evening service.
* Weekend bus upgrades: Weekend bus hours and frequency upgrades on key routes like 708 and 828. Aim for every 20-30 min as opposed to current 40 or 60 min services.
* Nepean Hwy connection: A new 7 day Nepean Hwy bus route between Southland and Elsternwick incorporating the existing limited service Route 823.
* Chesterville Rd jobs connector: Simplify bus routes 627, 701, 767, 822 in Bentleigh East area to enable a direct and frequent route down East Boundary and Chesterville Rds operating every 20 min or better 7 days.
Knox
* Cutting train waits: Trains to Belgrave boosted to operate every 20 minutes or better until midnight 7 days with a simplified greenfield timetable including fewer peak stopping patterns.
* 900 SmartBus upgrades: Upgrade Route 900 SmartBus to operate every 10 min or better weekdays, 15 min or better weekends with new Sunday evening service.
* Route 901 weekend upgrade: Boost SmartBus 901 weekend frequency between Ringwood and Frankston to every 15 minutes and add Sunday evening service.
* New Glen Waverley - Knox City SmartBus: Upgrade bus route 737 to operate as a frequent long hours SmartBus between Croydon, Boronia, Knox City, Glen Waverley, Monash Clayton and Westall station (extension).
* Bus network revamp: Major bus network reform including replacement of FlexiRide with fixed routes, all routes boosted to run 7 days, a new 7 day Scoresby Rd bus route from Bayswater Station and new frequent connections to major stations such as Glen Waverley.
Manningham
* Tram-like service for Doncaster Rd: Boost Route 907 on Doncaster Rd to run every 10 min 7 days per week and every 20 min or better during evenings.
* Frequent orbital: Boost Route 903 to run every 15 min or better on weekends with new Sunday evening service added. Split orbital at Heidelberg to enable extension to La Trobe University.
* Simpler Templestowe bus: Consolidate bus routes 281 and 293 to provide a simple 7 day corridor between Templestowe and Box Hill, operating every 15 min weekdays and 30 min weekends.
* Straighter 279: Simplify the popular Route 279 to go one way for all trips, starting with removing the Blackburn deviation.
* New Heidelberg link: Provide a new Pines - Templestowe - Heidelberg station route via Reynolds Rd as part of network simplification in the area involving splitting the poorly used 280/282 'Manningham Mover'.
* Simpler buses: Simplify other bus routes with a view to improving frequencies and operating all services 7 days.
Maribyrnong
* Tram boosts: Boost evening and Sunday morning tram services to every 15 min or better on routes 57 and 82. Boost Route 82 to operate every 10 min off-peak.
Maroondah
* Turn up & go trains day and night: Trains to Ringwood boosted to operate every 10 minutes until midnight 7 days with a simplified greenfield timetable including fewer peak stopping patterns.
* Route 901 weekend upgrade: Boost SmartBus 901 weekend frequency to Frankston to every 15 minutes and add Sunday evening service.
* Canterbury Rd bus: New direct Canterbury Rd bus route between Ringwood and Box Hill. Introduced in conjunction with bus network simplification in area.
* New 7 day coverage: Increased bus coverage in unserved areas including Ringwood East and Croydon South. Upgrade all routes to operate to minimum standards, ie until at least 9pm.
Melbourne
* Bus lanes: 24/7 bus lanes on Lonsdale St with more attractive waiting conditions for passengers.
Melton
* Taylors Rd east-west BRT: Frequent bus rapid transit type service connecting Deanside with Caroline Springs, Keilor Plains and potentially Melbourne Airport.
* New bus coverage/replace FlexiRide: New routes for growth area coverage including Mt Atkinson and replacing the unreliable FlexiRide with new fixed routes in areas like Thornhill Park.
Merri-bek
* Optimum station locations: Ensure proposed relocated Upfield line station are optimised for connectivity with major bus routes, notably 508, 503 and 506 in that order.
Mitchell
* Rail extension: Extension of Craigieburn line electrification to Beveridge or Wallan
* New bus routes: Extension of metropolitan bus network to municipality
Monash
* Less train waits: Glen Waverley line service upgraded with maximum 20 minute waits at any time (including evenings and Sunday mornings). Ultimate aim is a 10 min service.
* SRL SmartBus: Every 10 min or better 7 days operating between Box Hill and Southland/Sandringham based on extended and upgraded Route 733.
* 900 boost: Upgrade Route 900 SmartBus to operate every 10 min or better weekdays, 15 min or better weekends with new Sunday evening service.
Moonee Valley
* Cut train waits: Craigieburn line boosted to operate every 10 minutes 7 days in a staged process starting with cutting 30 and 40 minute gaps to 20 minutes. Essential as this line has Frankston's patronage but half the service.
* Airport Connector: Frequent long hours limited stop bus route operating from Sunshine Station to Melbourne Airport with potential stop at Keilor East.
* Inner north SmartBus: Upgrade bus route 508 to operate as a high frequency 7 day SmartBus operating long hours with an extension to Footscray through a merger with Route 404.
* 7 day bus upgrades: Major weekend bus frequency and operating hours boosts, including new 7 day service on routes 503, 506, 512, 526 and 536.
Mornington Peninsula
Nillumbik
* Train boost: Boost Hurstbridge line frequency to run every 20 min or better at all times to at least Eltham.
Port Phillip
Stonnington
* Bus hours: Boost operating hours on buses 605 and 612 and Sunday frequency on 605.
Whitehorse
* Ringwood train turn-up-and-go: Trains to Ringwood boosted to operate every 10 minutes until midnight 7 days with a simplified greenfield timetable including fewer peak stopping patterns.
* Tram frequencies: Boost evening and Sunday morning service frequency on trams such as Route 109.
* Route 903 weekend upgrade: Boost SmartBus 903 weekend frequency to every 15 minutes and add Sunday evening service between at least Heidelberg and Mentone.
* Route 703 upgrade: Boost 703 from Blackburn to full SmartBus operating hours and boost weekend service.
* Canterbury Rd bus: New direct Canterbury Rd bus route between Ringwood and Box Hill. Introduced in conjunction with bus network simplification in area.
Whittlesea
* Weekend orbital upgrade: Route 901 boosted to every 20 min or better between at least Broadmeadows and South Morang, with new Sunday evening service added.
* Direct buses that connect with trains: Major bus network review with routes like 555, 556 and 566 simplified and made more direct with clockface 20 minute frequencies that mesh evenly with trains.
Wyndham
* Most buses every 20 min 7 days: The following high patronage mostly every 40 minute routes to operate every 20 min 7 days: 150, 152, 160, 182, 190, 192, 494, 495 & 497. Operating hours extended on these and other routes such as 170 and 180. These work the existing fleet harder.
* Jobs connector: New route from Tarneit Station to Laverton North jobs, likely via Dohertys Rd to include residential catchment.
* Sneydes Rd bus: New east-west Sneydes Rd route in Point Cook from Laverton to Hoppers Crossing or Werribee.
Yarra
* Tram upgrade: More frequent evening and Sunday morning trams.
* Route 246 upgrade: Upgrade weekend frequency to 10 min with evenings boosted to 15 min or better.
Yarra Ranges
* Less train waiting: Belgrave line upgraded to operate every 20 minutes or better weekdays interpeak and ultimately until midnight 7 days.
* Dandenongs tourist and hospital visitor connector: Bus Route 688 extended to Ringwood to improve connections to hospitals on Mt Dandenong Rd.
* Maroondah highway 7 day bus boost: Weekend frequency on bus route 670 upgraded from 40 to 20 minutes.
* 7 day buses: 7 day service on routes such as 675, 677, 680 and 689 with network simplification in Montrose area.
Other resources
Street People Love is asking candidates to complete surveys on their views on active and public transport. This is one way to find supportive candidates.
Also check the Melbourne Public Transport Frequent Network maps and zoom in to your area for more potential upgraded routes and filling in of missing links.
Contact candidates
All serious candidates will have phone numbers and email addresses published. Once you know your council and ward you can find them here. Why not get in touch to ask what their views are and how they will advocate for better transport your areas needs? FixDandyBuses will be doing this and publishing replies on its Facebook page for Dandenong area transport issues.
1 comment:
Also one for Melbourne/City of Yarra, increase Night Network trains and SmartBuses to half-hourly to match the trams, and run Night Network services on public holidays which don't fall on the weekend e.g. long weekends where there is no public transport on Sunday nights into the Monday public holiday.
Also aim for seven-day Night Network services in line with Sydney by 2030, by running night buses in lieu of more expensive and presumably mostly-empty trains (going by regular Night Network services, although the lack of passengers is probably more to do with the hourly service than no-one whatsoever being out after midnight). One bus per hour throughout the week for night shift workers from 1AM to 4AM isn't exactly asking a lot.
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