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Strategic session: Challenges for Sustainable Mobility in Cities 21 st April 2008 New solutions for collective transport in cities: fuelling Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) for Europe Sylwia Klatka ConVoco Ltd.

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. The need: new urban mobility culture in Europe Solution: creating a European brand for high quality bus services

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Contents of presentation Reasonable Definitions Examples Way forward

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. The need: a new urban mobility culture free-flowing towns and cities greener towns and cities smarter urban transport accessible urban transport safe and secure urban transport Green Paper 2007

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. It answers the need: –Better flow, greener, smarter, more accessible and safer It works –South America, USA, China, Europe It is NOT BRANDED in Europe –No name product Solution: Bus Rapid Transit

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. A bus revolution? Reference in Green Paper urban mobility Urban transport is priority for Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund, EIB Opening up EU state aid rules for mobile assets in transport, including clean buses New FP7 project: bus system of the future COST Action 663: Buses with high level of service

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. What is BRT? a “green” public transport product high quality based on busses fast and frequent along dedicated corridors with dedicated stops and stations

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT definitions ”Bus Rapid Transit is a high-quality, customer-orientated transit that delivers fast, comfortable and low-cost urban mobility." The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy “Bus Rapid Transit can best be described as a combination of facility, systems, and vehicle investments that convert conventional bus services into a fixed-facility transit service, greatly increasing their efficiency and effectiveness to the end user.” Federal Transit Administration Bus Rapid Transit Demonstration Program December “A flexible, high performance rapid transit mode that combines a variety of physical, operating and system elements into a permanently integrated system with a quality image and unique identity.” Levinson et al. Bus Rapid Transit - Implementation Guidelines CRP Report 90-Volume II

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT system characteristics Stations Vehicles Services Corridors Route structure Fare collection Supporting technologies

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT Major Elements - Stations Level boarding and alighting “Branded,” consistent with appearance of BRT vehicles High-quality, attractive, functional amenities

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT Major Elements - Vehicles Easy-to-board (level with platform) Multiple-door boarding and alighting “Branded” exteriors that are distinctive and consistent with appearance of stations High capacity Pleasant interior conveniences Quiet Low or zero emissions

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT Major Elements - Services Frequent all-day service Short headways (10 minutes or better) Wide station stop spacing

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT Major Elements – Corridors Dedicated corridors, exclusive bus lanes Distinctive pavement treatment

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT Major Elements – Route structures Simple route layout Convenient transfers Station locations coordinated with land-use plans Service to major activity centers

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT Major Elements – Fare collection Off-vehicle fare collection Emphasis on prepaid fares

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT Major Elements - ITS and Technology ITS technologies (for example, real-time “next bus” arrival information signs at stations, “next stop” signs on board buses, smart fare payment media and technology, traffic signal prioritization, and traffic management) Automated guidance features for precision operations and docking

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. History – examples from overseas Curitiba Mexico City Bogota Beijing USA Fuel savings by BRT Mexico City: 32%* Bogota: 47% *When simultaneously increasing the capacity by 60%

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. History – examples – Curitiba, Brazil Curitibas implementation is one of the most successful, award-winning, and extensive BRT systems in the world. One of the keys to the success was the early establishment of a master plan for growth and its strict implementation over the years. The resulting BRT system is characterized by: Integrated planning Exclusive bus lanes Signal priority for buses Preboard fare collection Easy boarding (raised platforms, multidoor buses, tube stations) Free transfers and discounted or free fares for the disadvantaged, elderly, etc. Large-capacity, wide-door buses (up to 270 passengers per bus) An overlapping system of bus services The Curitiba urban area with its 2.2 million population enjoys congestion-free streets and pollution-free air where 1.3 million passengers ride the system daily.

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Fares are collected via automatic ticketing machines located that the entrance to stations. The fare is roughly US $0.30, which enables passengers to travel any distance they choose along the corridor. In 2005, Metrobus was opened, a BRT corridor along Avenida de los Insurgentes. At 18 miles in length, it is the largest avenue in Mexico City. Metrobus serves roughly 12 miles of Insurgentes with 36 stations and two terminals. It replaced about 350 standard buses with 97 new articulated BRT vehicles. These vehicles dock at enclosed, rail-like stations, and passengers may enter or exit the vehicles at any one of four, double-wide doors. Vehicles have a maximum capacity of 160 passengers and run at extremely high frequencies, roughly 56 per peak hour. The maximum capacity is nearly 9,000 passengers per hour. Currently, Metrobus is carrying roughly 250,000 passengers per day. Prior to Metrobus, the travel time along the route was roughly 1.5 hours at an average speed of 14 km/hour. Metrobus has increased the speed to 21 km/hour and reduced the travel time to 1 hour. According to a recent study (2005-’06), Metrobus has reduced the CO2 congestion by 35,000 tons annually. At the same time the passenger exposure to CO, benzene, and PM 2.5 has been reduced by up to 50 percent, as compared with previous bus service in the corridor. History – examples– Mexico City

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. History – examples – Beijing During its first pilot year 2005 the Beijing BRT was 5.5km long and carried <1,500 passengers daily. With only left-side doors the fleet of BRT busses could not be used outside the BRT corridor. South gate of Tienanmen Station Exclusive right of way The first corridor is now 16km and in January 2006 several competing bus lines have been closed the ridership has increased to around 75,000 passenger boardings per weekday in March 2006, and on some days has reportedly exceeded 100,000 passengers. South gate of Tienanmen ITS center

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. History – United States 1960s: Before it even had the name, BRT first got major backing in the United States with the rise of federal funding for urban mass transportation during the 1960s. 1973: The first exclusive busway the El Monte Busway, an exclusive bus lane between El Monte and Los Angeles, California. Today, American BRT initiatives receive a great deal of support from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). Planned BRT lines are now eligible to be included in the FTA's New Starts program, which was formerly reserved only for rail projects. The beginning of Boston Transit System Boston MBTA Silverline today Broadway north of Houston St. New Yorkers want the Mayor to fix it.

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. History – examples from Europe BRT implemented or discussed in: –Lyon, Rouen and Nantes (FR) –Eindhoven (Netherlands) –Madrid (Spain) –Leeds, Edinburgh and Manchester (UK)

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Examples from Europe – France Rouen 3 BRT lines (named TEOR, Transport Est Ouest Rouennais) in operation since TEOR consists of 16 miles and 41 stops. In 2004, TEOR travelled more than one million miles and made 7.2 million trips, carrying 30,000 passengers to their daily destinations. The buses are equipped with an optical guidance system. All buses have low floors and clean diesel engines fitted with catalytic converters using desulphurised diesel fuel. The busses have an on-board system to give priority at traffic lights. Buses operate either in separate lanes, bus lanes or in mixed traffic. There are specific video and audio information and ticket vending machines at all stops. Nantes BRT (named BusWay) implemented December Buses runs every 5 min during peak hours. Operated by specific branded buses. Ticketing machines are located at each station. The patronage was averaging per day by December The Nantes BRT bus stops have been equipped with modern design that attracts passengers from the less environmentally friendly modes of transports

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Fuelling BRT Petrol LPG Electricity (EU mix ) Biogas E95 E85 Biodiesel Petrol ( HEV ) Natural gas Diesel Climate effect (C0 2 -eqv) Local Emissions (NOx, HC, PM) Source: Miljöfaktabok för bränslen, IVL,Svenska miljöinstitutet

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Fuelling BRT Biogas is an interesting solution: –Relevant for NMS due to available energy source –High standards

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Biogas – demonstrations in Europe Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Biogas as a fuel Example: Stockholm The Henriksdal plant is designed to serve 130 gas buses. Direct supply to depot for inner city buses Production and distribution:

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Biogas – demonstrations in Europe Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Biogas fuels busses Inner city buses in Stockholm - 50 (2007) (2009) Fuel price is 10% below petrol price Arlanda – first airport with biomethane vehicles

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Biogas – demonstrations in Europe Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd.

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. BRT is relevant for the NMS Network re-development in many cities Purchase of new buses BRT might offer solution for: –Upgrading of bus corridors to high quality bus corridors or –Maintaining high quality public transport services when tramlines are closed The problem remains: low profile

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Criteria of success Commitment to sustainability –Decisions and strategies for implementation High profile –European brand –High quality –Resulting in prestige for committed cities

Fuelling Bus Rapid Transit for Europe. Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco Ltd. Thank you for your attention Sylwia Klatka ConVoco Ltd. Lodowa Poznan Poland Tel: