MW01-The Other Mainline: Multimodal Communities on the PATCO Speedline

Mpact Transit + Community 2024

$45 Check in 15 mins early at Mobile Workshop Desk, Public Square, Ballroom Level

Train, Walking

The PATCO Speedline train, running between Philadelphia and Camden County, NJ, follows the route of several historical mainline railroad lines dating from the 19th century. Ride the train to see how Haddon Township and Collingswood, two New Jersey communities with thriving downtowns adjacent to PATCO stops, are leveraging transit access to enhance pedestrian safety and promote bicycling for transportation and recreation. See key intersections and recent transformative projects and learn how these efforts transcend infrastructure, enhancing quality of life, fostering community cohesion, and nurturing complete urban environments. Hear how the convergence of transit-oriented development and grassroots activism is shaping safer, more vibrant communities for all.

 

Photo credit: Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission

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MW02-A Journey to Chicken Hill: Seeking ETOD in Pottstown

Mpact Transit + Community 2024

$85 includes lunch. Check in at Mobile Workshop Desk

Walking, Bus

Journey to Pottstown, PA, a historic borough 37 miles northwest of Philadelphia. In anticipation of proposed restoration of Amtrak rail service to Philadelphia along the Reading line, the Pottstown community is working collaboratively to apply ETOD (equitable transit-oriented development) principles to ensure that the return of passenger rail results in benefits for all residents. In spring 2023, the USDOT named Pottstown among the 64 communities across the nation to receive a Thriving Communities grant, providing technical assistance to help plan for transit-oriented development. Hear from local leaders, advocates and officials as you visit the Schuylkill riverfront, proposed redevelopment districts and educational institutions. You will experience the people and places of Chicken Hill, the setting of James McBride’s award-winning novel, “The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store.” Your visit  includes stops at landmark eateries such as Brunish’s World Famous Grocery and The Very Best.

 

Photo credit: Andrew Svekla

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MW03-Reimagining Regional Rail

Mpact Transit + Community 2024

$45 Check in at Mobile Workshop Desk

Walking, Train

A century-ago, two railroads built electrified commuter rail networks in Philadelphia. In the 1980s, SEPTA tied them together with a center city tunnel. As a result, Philadelphia has the best regional rail infrastructure in the US. It makes thousands of peoples’ lives better every day. Yet, it also leaves people behind. Take a firsthand look at two station areas to see how the system is and is not working. Start with a suburban town that grew up around its station. Then see a station in a dense urban neighborhood where residents take the bus even though the train is faster and more reliable. Find out about outreach tools used to reach people who are not riding and learn about plans to make the system more useful and accessible to more people with more frequent service, simpler schedules, lower fares and better integration with local transit. Also learn about the robust infrastructure that enables this service and how better service could reshape the city around the trains.
Note: This workshop is not ADA accessible.

 

Photo credit: SEPTA

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MW04-Philadelphia 101

Mpact Transit + Community 2024

$45 Check in 15 mins early at Mobile Workshop Desk, Public Square, Ballroom Level

Walking

This is the quick skinny on Philly from the locals who know it. Explore several Philadelphia neighborhoods on foot – Chinatown, Independence Mall, Old City, Gayborhood and the area around City Hall – as you get an overview of the city’s DNA, from history and planning to infrastructure, art, culture, redevelopment, demographics and current trends. Move through time as you walk. Listen and learn details about the city – from the Lenni Lenape who first lived here, to William Penn’s original plan for the street grid and squares, from the recent Rebuild Initiative and the Philadelphia2035 Comprehensive Plan, and more! Find out about policies that have shaped the built environment and projects underway, from highway capping to plans to improve transit, parks, plazas and cycling.

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MW05-Complete Streets for Bike and Bus

Mpact Transit + Community 2024

$65 Check in 15 min early at Mobile Workshop Desk, Public Square, Ballroom Level

Bicycling

In Philadelphia, transit corridors and bicycle priority corridors overlap frequently. Making room for both requires creative solutions, particularly with curbside boarding for transit users and separated bike lane design. Creative solutions require collaboration. Hear how the City of Philadelphia and SEPTA work together on complete streets project design for buses and trolleys as well as expansion of High Quality Bike Network corridors – part of a goal of providing safe and comfortable bike routes within ¼ mile of every Philadelphian by 2040. Ride approximately 8 miles to see several examples of these overlapping projects. The project teams will describe how they addressed access and safety for transit riders and bicyclists, alike.

 

Photo credit: City of Philadelphia

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