Title: Freight%20Transportation%20in%20the%20Upper%20Midwest
1Freight Transportation in the Upper Midwest
- Transportation Border Working Group
- Calgary, Alberta
- Mr. Travis Gordon
- Midwest Regional University Transportation Center
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- October 20, 2004
2Agenda
- Overview of the efforts
- Look at some preliminary results
- Discuss next steps
3Upper Midwest/Great Lakes region
4U.S. freight activity and economic indicators
5Usage of the freight transportation system
6Distribution of freight activities (1997)
Source 1997 CFS
7Distribution of employment (1997)
Source US Bureau of Labor Statistics
8Freight traffic in the region
9Capacity of the freight transportation system
10Existing Highway Conditions
11Existing Railroad Line Haul Conditions
12Existing River Conditions
13Usage and Capacityoverall assessment
- Pre-2000 projections for freight activities need
to be adjusted downward (40-50 increase in VMT
by 2020 instead of 75) - Capacity shortage is still a serious problem
- Intermodal issues
14Study results (continued)
- Administrative Issues
- There may be benefits of standardizing size and
weight regulations across the region
(non-designated roads), but the cost is too great - Opportunities for regional cooperation in ITS
applications for commercial vehicles
15Study results (continued)
- Performance Measures
- Safety Economic efficiency Economic
development Environment Reliability Congestion - Synthesis of Practices
- There are benefits of multi-state cooperation it
makes sense - Learning from the experiences of the I-95
Corridor Coalition and others
16Rational for a Regional Freight Database
- Provide a Central Focus for Studying Freight
Movements in the Midwest - A Regional Perspective in the Freight
Infrastructure - Bring together a diversity of organizations and
professionals state agencies, MPOs, shippers,
carriers - Report on the condition of the regional freight
infrastructure - Link freight movements with economic development
- Relate Data from a Wide Range of Sources
- Network Data Flows / Capacity / Administration
- Regional Data Economic Activity / Population
- Analysis / Modeling / Simulation / Forecasting
17The Data Repository
- Highways
- Railroads
- Waterways / Ports
- Airports
- Intermodal Facilities
- Population / Socioeconomic Data
- Economic Activity Major Economic Sectors
Involved in Goods Movement
18The Delivery System
- Internet-Based Delivery
- CITRIX MetaFrame Installation
- Users access site using Web Browser
- No software requirements for user
- Limited Access
- Users operate delivery system on Toledo Server
- Images, not data, transferred to users
- GIS Format
- Modified ArcView Application
- Full range of mapping and query functions
available - Analysis tools will be added
19The Delivery System
Isochrone Map Hours from Toledo, Ohio
Free-Flow Scenario
40 of US Households Within 10 Hours 72 of
US Households Within 20 Hours
2-Hour Isochrone 5-Hour Isochrone 10-Hour
Isochrone 20-Hour Isochrone
20The Delivery System
Isochrone Map Hours from Toledo, Ohio
Congestion Scenario Over Identified Links
32 of US Households Within 10 Hours 70 of
US Households Within 20 Hours
2-Hour Isochrone 5-Hour Isochrone 10-Hour
Isochrone 20-Hour Isochrone
21Recommendations
- Continue the pooled fund approach until federal
re-authorization passes - Maintain momentum
- Produce deliverables
- Coalition
- Commercial Vehicle Operations ITS
- Information Management
- Performance Measures
- Outreach
- Define longer term when reauthorization is clear
22Upper Midwest Transportation Coalition
23Contacts
- Website www.uppermidwestfreight.org
- Ernie Wittwer, wittwer_at_engr.wisc.edu,
608-263-3175 - Travis Gordon, gordont_at_cae.wisc.edu, 608-262-6639
Thank you!