Infrastructure Weak
@infrastructureweak.bsky.social
Renter; bike and transit rider
Construction project manager
Posts about safe street design and transit projects
Berkeley, CA
Construction project manager
Posts about safe street design and transit projects
Berkeley, CA
Tonight's golden hour view of the Bay down Bancroft Way
October 29, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Tonight's golden hour view of the Bay down Bancroft Way
The site could be outdated, but VTA doesn't mark any of its 28 projects as complete. The previous two projects, Almaden Phase 1 (at the defunct station) and Ohlone/Chynoweth Phase 1 were done in the '90s.
www.vta.org/programs/toc...
www.vta.org/programs/toc...
August 14, 2025 at 12:27 PM
The site could be outdated, but VTA doesn't mark any of its 28 projects as complete. The previous two projects, Almaden Phase 1 (at the defunct station) and Ohlone/Chynoweth Phase 1 were done in the '90s.
www.vta.org/programs/toc...
www.vta.org/programs/toc...
This transit center also has a strict 10mph speed limit throughout, which makes for an excruciating multi-block crawl to one's bus bay. I think our liability emphasis and low value on "will the transit be good" produces this sort of purpose-ruining treatment for anything novel or "facility"-like.
August 13, 2025 at 6:03 AM
This transit center also has a strict 10mph speed limit throughout, which makes for an excruciating multi-block crawl to one's bus bay. I think our liability emphasis and low value on "will the transit be good" produces this sort of purpose-ruining treatment for anything novel or "facility"-like.
I'm interested in the legal & design culture differences that enable that yield crossing operation in Stockholm, while the same movement in San Francisco requires a gated & staffed full stop.
August 13, 2025 at 5:55 AM
I'm interested in the legal & design culture differences that enable that yield crossing operation in Stockholm, while the same movement in San Francisco requires a gated & staffed full stop.
Improving the ACE ROW and service would be far more ideal than a one-seat ride on BART from Dublin/Pleasanton to San Jose.
August 13, 2025 at 4:39 AM
Improving the ACE ROW and service would be far more ideal than a one-seat ride on BART from Dublin/Pleasanton to San Jose.
As I understand your proposal, it is 30tph transbay and none from 12th to Lake Merritt.
In the future where we're building again, that's less capacity than BART's Metro 2030 study for post-CBTC service (below). East Bay passengers would take up room on SF trains & get less local frequency.
In the future where we're building again, that's less capacity than BART's Metro 2030 study for post-CBTC service (below). East Bay passengers would take up room on SF trains & get less local frequency.
August 13, 2025 at 3:19 AM
As I understand your proposal, it is 30tph transbay and none from 12th to Lake Merritt.
In the future where we're building again, that's less capacity than BART's Metro 2030 study for post-CBTC service (below). East Bay passengers would take up room on SF trains & get less local frequency.
In the future where we're building again, that's less capacity than BART's Metro 2030 study for post-CBTC service (below). East Bay passengers would take up room on SF trains & get less local frequency.
Here's a 2023 crayon for a Jack London infill BART station that would also fix the wye. Lake Merritt losing SF trains may be unacceptable. I've never seen this bypass concept studied, and it'll be far future before it's useful - CBTC will improve the wye to 30 tphpd in the transbay tube.
August 13, 2025 at 2:24 AM
Here's a 2023 crayon for a Jack London infill BART station that would also fix the wye. Lake Merritt losing SF trains may be unacceptable. I've never seen this bypass concept studied, and it'll be far future before it's useful - CBTC will improve the wye to 30 tphpd in the transbay tube.
BART maintains that a station at Brush St would have unacceptable operational impacts - see the 2003 Jack London study.
I agree: the wye is the system constraint, and too tight - one train in it blocks two paths. A two-track Brush St station would allow station incidents to deadlock the wye.
I agree: the wye is the system constraint, and too tight - one train in it blocks two paths. A two-track Brush St station would allow station incidents to deadlock the wye.
August 13, 2025 at 2:24 AM
BART maintains that a station at Brush St would have unacceptable operational impacts - see the 2003 Jack London study.
I agree: the wye is the system constraint, and too tight - one train in it blocks two paths. A two-track Brush St station would allow station incidents to deadlock the wye.
I agree: the wye is the system constraint, and too tight - one train in it blocks two paths. A two-track Brush St station would allow station incidents to deadlock the wye.
The existing BART tracks aren't level at Jefferson Street where you've shown this Jack London infill station, however that doesn't mean a station is impossible. First, the tracks are level to the west at Brush St, so could accommodate side platforms. However...
August 13, 2025 at 2:24 AM
The existing BART tracks aren't level at Jefferson Street where you've shown this Jack London infill station, however that doesn't mean a station is impossible. First, the tracks are level to the west at Brush St, so could accommodate side platforms. However...
A Vallejo bridge is one of the two alternatives being carried forward in Capitol Corridor's Carquinez Crossing Study.
However, the Vallejo alternative has been sandbagged by refusing the logical Sonoma Blvd alignment.
However, the Vallejo alternative has been sandbagged by refusing the logical Sonoma Blvd alignment.
August 13, 2025 at 1:50 AM
A Vallejo bridge is one of the two alternatives being carried forward in Capitol Corridor's Carquinez Crossing Study.
However, the Vallejo alternative has been sandbagged by refusing the logical Sonoma Blvd alignment.
However, the Vallejo alternative has been sandbagged by refusing the logical Sonoma Blvd alignment.
Instead: Capitol Corridor needs a new bridge and dedicated passenger tracks. Putting that bridge at Vallejo and running passenger trains on the little-used Vallejo & Lombard subdivisions would give Vallejo and Napa fast trains to SF at little or no additional cost.
August 13, 2025 at 1:50 AM
Instead: Capitol Corridor needs a new bridge and dedicated passenger tracks. Putting that bridge at Vallejo and running passenger trains on the little-used Vallejo & Lombard subdivisions would give Vallejo and Napa fast trains to SF at little or no additional cost.
Lots of Bay places want BART extensions, because that's our local reference for a frequent train that goes downtown. But BART's costly dedicated infrastructure, low-voltage power, and stop spacing are not ideal at that distance.
See the history of "wBART" for rejected extensions in this direction.
See the history of "wBART" for rejected extensions in this direction.
August 13, 2025 at 1:50 AM
Lots of Bay places want BART extensions, because that's our local reference for a frequent train that goes downtown. But BART's costly dedicated infrastructure, low-voltage power, and stop spacing are not ideal at that distance.
See the history of "wBART" for rejected extensions in this direction.
See the history of "wBART" for rejected extensions in this direction.
Jumpscared by new AC Transit routes
August 12, 2025 at 4:57 AM
Jumpscared by new AC Transit routes
If any more confirmation is required, here's the emergency vehicle exemption from the text of California's vetoed law, which would have required a ping upon crossing 10mph above the speed limit.
August 10, 2025 at 11:28 PM
If any more confirmation is required, here's the emergency vehicle exemption from the text of California's vetoed law, which would have required a ping upon crossing 10mph above the speed limit.
The tech to end speeding deaths already exists, has existed, and has been studied for decades. It is only prevented from rolling out to the vehicle fleet because we don't want to bother drivers when they speed.
www.nhtsa.gov/book/counter...
www.nhtsa.gov/book/counter...
August 9, 2025 at 5:40 PM
The tech to end speeding deaths already exists, has existed, and has been studied for decades. It is only prevented from rolling out to the vehicle fleet because we don't want to bother drivers when they speed.
www.nhtsa.gov/book/counter...
www.nhtsa.gov/book/counter...
Ok but I definitely prefer the specific stop flag service change notices they *were* putting up to this terrifying ambiguity...
August 7, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Ok but I definitely prefer the specific stop flag service change notices they *were* putting up to this terrifying ambiguity...
Any idea why this skip stop plan to maintain 30-minute headways was dropped?
August 5, 2025 at 1:55 AM
Any idea why this skip stop plan to maintain 30-minute headways was dropped?
I agree, and unfortunately I think that push would need to come externally & quite soon. SMART's current expenditure plan for the 2026 renewal does mention fleet expansion, but for rail it's all in on Cloverdale and Solano.
August 5, 2025 at 12:53 AM
I agree, and unfortunately I think that push would need to come externally & quite soon. SMART's current expenditure plan for the 2026 renewal does mention fleet expansion, but for rail it's all in on Cloverdale and Solano.
Wish granted: they're proposing to discontinue 150
August 4, 2025 at 10:42 PM
Wish granted: they're proposing to discontinue 150
The key change in MASCOTS is improving SMART frequency and terminating most 101 buses at the SMART station in San Rafael, avoiding redundancy and enabling the improved frequency. SMART frequency is still limited to 32 minutes, however, by its longest single-track segment - and operations funding.
August 4, 2025 at 10:16 PM
The key change in MASCOTS is improving SMART frequency and terminating most 101 buses at the SMART station in San Rafael, avoiding redundancy and enabling the improved frequency. SMART frequency is still limited to 32 minutes, however, by its longest single-track segment - and operations funding.
IFC Appendix D deserves significant blame for this sort of outcome:
August 3, 2025 at 3:57 AM
IFC Appendix D deserves significant blame for this sort of outcome:
(2/2) Rather than being seen as a disqualifying cost add for Oakland-SF HSR alignments in the 2007 DEIR, the transbay tunnel would be seen as a foregone necessity and win/win.
August 1, 2025 at 5:53 AM
(2/2) Rather than being seen as a disqualifying cost add for Oakland-SF HSR alignments in the 2007 DEIR, the transbay tunnel would be seen as a foregone necessity and win/win.
Alternatively, and less well-known: In 1985, Caltrans provides the option for state operation of CalTrain with local contribution, similar to the San Joaquins or "San Diegan" (today's Surfliner), rather than devolving it to the JPB. Caltrans continues work on DTX, and it is completed by 1995.
August 1, 2025 at 4:58 AM
Alternatively, and less well-known: In 1985, Caltrans provides the option for state operation of CalTrain with local contribution, similar to the San Joaquins or "San Diegan" (today's Surfliner), rather than devolving it to the JPB. Caltrans continues work on DTX, and it is completed by 1995.
The technical and regulatory infeasibility of a through-running BART station next to the SFO terminals is recognized in 1993, not 1996. State Sen. Quentin Kopp does not flip his support from Caltrain DTX to BART SFO, or put Measure I on the 1994 SF primary ballot. Caltrain DTX opens in 2003.
August 1, 2025 at 4:07 AM
The technical and regulatory infeasibility of a through-running BART station next to the SFO terminals is recognized in 1993, not 1996. State Sen. Quentin Kopp does not flip his support from Caltrain DTX to BART SFO, or put Measure I on the 1994 SF primary ballot. Caltrain DTX opens in 2003.
Saw a barge crane and couldn't resist checking it out. Seems it's involved in the "SAN FRANCISCO FERRY TERMINAL WEST AND EAST BERTH RAMP REHABILITATION," a $10.4M Golden Gate Ferry repair project.
www.goldengate.org/assets/1/6/2...
www.goldengate.org/assets/1/6/2...
August 1, 2025 at 2:30 AM
Saw a barge crane and couldn't resist checking it out. Seems it's involved in the "SAN FRANCISCO FERRY TERMINAL WEST AND EAST BERTH RAMP REHABILITATION," a $10.4M Golden Gate Ferry repair project.
www.goldengate.org/assets/1/6/2...
www.goldengate.org/assets/1/6/2...