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Blake Transit Center

The Blake Transit Center (BTC) is a major public transit station in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the main hub for TheRide, serving as the terminus and transfer point for 17 Ann Arbor-based routes in the system's hub-and-spoke bus network.[1] It also serves as a transfer point for multiple intercity bus services.

Blake Transit Center
General information
Location328 S 5th Avenue
Ann Arbor, Michigan
United States
Coordinates42°16′42″N 83°44′47″W / 42.2784°N 83.7465°W / 42.2784; -83.7465
Owned byAnn Arbor Area Transportation Authority
Bus routes3, 4, 5, 6, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Bus stands11
Bus operatorsTheRide
ConnectionsD2A2
Michigan Flyer
Indian Trails
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1987 (original)
July 7, 2014 (2014-07-07) (current)
Rebuilt2012-2014

The current building is the second Blake Transit Center, built in the early 2010s to replace a smaller building on the west side of the block that could no longer manage the increased utilization.

Service edit

The Blake is the largest of the AAATA's three transit centers, serving as a destination for 17 routes.[2] It serves as the main hub for Ann Arbor's hub-and-spoke bus transportation model. Four of these routes (3, 4, 5 and 6) connect the Blake to the smaller Ypsilanti Transit Center by various routes.

Regional service edit

In addition to serving local routes, the BTC is also the Ann Arbor terminus of the D2A2, an hourly express bus service to Grand Circus Park in downtown Detroit. It also serves as the Ann Arbor stop on the Michigan Flyer, an intercity service connecting to East Lansing, Brighton, and Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

Finally, the Blake is one stop for the Indian Trails line 1488, which connects to Detroit, Jackson, Lansing, Clare, Gaylord, and St. Ignace.[3]

History edit

 
Original Blake Transit Center in 2013

The original single-floor transit center was built in 1987 for the purpose of moving bus stops off Fourth Avenue and preventing transferring riders from having to cross the street;[4] the cost of the project was just over $1 million.[5]

Naming edit

In 1989, the transit center was renamed the Blake Transit Center following the unexpected death of Richard Dumas Blake.[6] In his time working at the AATA, Blake worked as a bus driver, the Coordinator of School Services, the Safety Director, and the Systems Manager for Marketing.[7] Blake was well known in the community for his outreach programs including Charlie Bus, a program to teach elementary school children to ride the bus.

New building edit

 
Public art on the east wall of the Blake Transit Center

The current version broke ground on November 19, 2012. This new building includes more modern facilities and more space, including restrooms, offices and a staff break room. The building was constructed in part due to the increase in ridership since the original building was constructed, and in part due to the increase in bus traffic, with the old building handling 40 buses per hour at its peak.[8]

Construction of the 12,019 square foot facility cost $8.1 million. The grand opening on July 7, 2014 was attended by U.S. Representative John Dingell and Ann Arbor mayor John Hieftje, amongst other notable federal and state officials and local civic leaders.[1][9][10]

Planned expansion edit

Immediately to the south of the Blake at 350 S Fifth Ave is a surface parking lot commonly called "The Y Lot" due to its history as the former site of a YMCA building that provided affordable housing in downtown Ann Arbor.[11] Due in part to the increase in buses at the Blake, resulting in many buses stopping along Fourth Ave, the city has incorporated plans for four additional bus bays to extend the availability of off-street bus stops.[12] The lot was sold to the Ann Arbor Housing Development Corporation in September 2023,[13][14] and a Request for Proposals is open until 8 February 2024.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kline, Don (2014-07-07). "MI: Grand Opening Ceremony Celebrates AAATA's New and Improved Downtown Blake Transit Center". Mass Transit. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  2. ^ "Route Maps & Schedules Library | TheRide". www.theride.org. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  3. ^ "Bus Routes | Indian Trails, Michigan". www.indiantrails.com. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  4. ^ Transit-friendly streets: Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities. National Academy Press. 1998. p. 28. ISBN 9780309062657.
  5. ^ Increasing Jobs and Prosperity in Southeast Michigan. SEMCOG. 2010. p. 58.
  6. ^ Gibson, Carol; Jones, Lola M. (2006). Another Ann Arbor. Arcadia Publishing. p. 92. ISBN 9780738540528.
  7. ^ "Richard Dumas Blake (1922-1989) | Ann Arbor District Library". aadl.org. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  8. ^ "AATA breaks ground on $8.1M new and improved Blake Transit Center in downtown Ann Arbor". AnnArbor.com. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  9. ^ "Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority Celebrates Blake Transit Center Grand Opening". WEMU-FM. 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2023-12-27.
  10. ^ "Richard Dumas Blake (1922-1989) | Ann Arbor District Library". aadl.org. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  11. ^ "A Walking Tour of Downtown Ann Arbor". Agenda. October 1991.
  12. ^ "350 S. Fifth Ave". www.a2gov.org. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  13. ^ "Ann Arbor City Council expected to approve sale of former YMCA Lot". WEMU-FM. 2023-09-05. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  14. ^ "City of Ann Arbor - File #: 23-1431". a2gov.legistar.com. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  15. ^ Stanton, Ryan (2023-12-13). "Ann Arbor seeks co-developer to build mixed-income housing downtown". mlive. Retrieved 2023-12-28.

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The Blake Transit Center BTC is a major public transit station in downtown Ann Arbor Michigan It is the main hub for TheRide serving as the terminus and transfer point for 17 Ann Arbor based routes in the system s hub and spoke bus network 1 It also serves as a transfer point for multiple intercity bus services Blake Transit CenterGeneral informationLocation328 S 5th AvenueAnn Arbor MichiganUnited StatesCoordinates42 16 42 N 83 44 47 W 42 2784 N 83 7465 W 42 2784 83 7465Owned byAnn Arbor Area Transportation AuthorityBus routes3 4 5 6 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34Bus stands11Bus operatorsTheRideConnectionsD2A2Michigan FlyerIndian TrailsConstructionStructure typeAt gradeAccessibleYesHistoryOpened1987 original July 7 2014 2014 07 07 current Rebuilt2012 2014 The current building is the second Blake Transit Center built in the early 2010s to replace a smaller building on the west side of the block that could no longer manage the increased utilization Contents 1 Service 1 1 Regional service 2 History 2 1 Naming 2 2 New building 2 3 Planned expansion 3 ReferencesService editThe Blake is the largest of the AAATA s three transit centers serving as a destination for 17 routes 2 It serves as the main hub for Ann Arbor s hub and spoke bus transportation model Four of these routes 3 4 5 and 6 connect the Blake to the smaller Ypsilanti Transit Center by various routes Regional service edit In addition to serving local routes the BTC is also the Ann Arbor terminus of the D2A2 an hourly express bus service to Grand Circus Park in downtown Detroit It also serves as the Ann Arbor stop on the Michigan Flyer an intercity service connecting to East Lansing Brighton and Detroit Metropolitan Airport Finally the Blake is one stop for the Indian Trails line 1488 which connects to Detroit Jackson Lansing Clare Gaylord and St Ignace 3 History edit nbsp Original Blake Transit Center in 2013 The original single floor transit center was built in 1987 for the purpose of moving bus stops off Fourth Avenue and preventing transferring riders from having to cross the street 4 the cost of the project was just over 1 million 5 Naming edit In 1989 the transit center was renamed the Blake Transit Center following the unexpected death of Richard Dumas Blake 6 In his time working at the AATA Blake worked as a bus driver the Coordinator of School Services the Safety Director and the Systems Manager for Marketing 7 Blake was well known in the community for his outreach programs including Charlie Bus a program to teach elementary school children to ride the bus New building edit nbsp Public art on the east wall of the Blake Transit Center The current version broke ground on November 19 2012 This new building includes more modern facilities and more space including restrooms offices and a staff break room The building was constructed in part due to the increase in ridership since the original building was constructed and in part due to the increase in bus traffic with the old building handling 40 buses per hour at its peak 8 Construction of the 12 019 square foot facility cost 8 1 million The grand opening on July 7 2014 was attended by U S Representative John Dingell and Ann Arbor mayor John Hieftje amongst other notable federal and state officials and local civic leaders 1 9 10 Planned expansion edit Immediately to the south of the Blake at 350 S Fifth Ave is a surface parking lot commonly called The Y Lot due to its history as the former site of a YMCA building that provided affordable housing in downtown Ann Arbor 11 Due in part to the increase in buses at the Blake resulting in many buses stopping along Fourth Ave the city has incorporated plans for four additional bus bays to extend the availability of off street bus stops 12 The lot was sold to the Ann Arbor Housing Development Corporation in September 2023 13 14 and a Request for Proposals is open until 8 February 2024 15 References edit a b Kline Don 2014 07 07 MI Grand Opening Ceremony Celebrates AAATA s New and Improved Downtown Blake Transit Center Mass Transit Retrieved 2023 12 27 Route Maps amp Schedules Library TheRide www theride org Retrieved 2023 12 27 Bus Routes Indian Trails Michigan www indiantrails com Retrieved 2023 12 28 Transit friendly streets Design and Traffic Management Strategies to Support Livable Communities National Academy Press 1998 p 28 ISBN 9780309062657 Increasing Jobs and Prosperity in Southeast Michigan SEMCOG 2010 p 58 Gibson Carol Jones Lola M 2006 Another Ann Arbor Arcadia Publishing p 92 ISBN 9780738540528 Richard Dumas Blake 1922 1989 Ann Arbor District Library aadl org Retrieved 2023 12 30 AATA breaks ground on 8 1M new and improved Blake Transit Center in downtown Ann Arbor AnnArbor com Retrieved 2023 12 27 Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority Celebrates Blake Transit Center Grand Opening WEMU FM 2014 07 07 Retrieved 2023 12 27 Richard Dumas Blake 1922 1989 Ann Arbor District Library aadl org Retrieved 2023 12 30 A Walking Tour of Downtown Ann Arbor Agenda October 1991 350 S Fifth Ave www a2gov org Retrieved 2023 12 28 Ann Arbor City Council expected to approve sale of former YMCA Lot WEMU FM 2023 09 05 Retrieved 2023 12 28 City of Ann Arbor File 23 1431 a2gov legistar com Retrieved 2023 12 28 Stanton Ryan 2023 12 13 Ann Arbor seeks co developer to build mixed income housing downtown mlive Retrieved 2023 12 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blake Transit Center amp oldid 1222137076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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