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7 May 2015 Introduction to bus rapid transit
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What is BRT? Enclosed and secure stations New, clean, high- capacity buses Pre-board payment with smart cards Pedestrian and cycle access Dedicated bus lanes Rapid boarding
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Dedicated right-of-way 1 BRT BASICS:
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Dedicated BRT lanes are critical to system speed & capacity
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There is no such thing as “partially segregated BRT.”
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Metroplus, Medellin
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Mexico City: Metrobus Line 4
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No space for dedicated BRT lanes?
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Busway alignment 2 BRT BASICS:
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Median lanes >Reduce conflict with property entrances, parking, turning vehicles >Reduce conflict with pedestrians, cyclists >Increase driver stress and productivity
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Why curb-side alignment doesn’t work >Parked vehicles block the bus lane
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Why curb-side alignment doesn’t work (cont.) >Turning movements reuce bus speeds
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Platform-level boarding 3 BRT BASICS:
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Janmarg, Ahmedabad
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Buses should not have inside steps.
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Off-board fare collection 4 BRT BASICS:
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Why off-board? Convenience for passengers Fewer delays Reduced revenue leakage Automated ridership data for service optimisation
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Intersection treatments 5 BRT BASICS:
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Avoiding turns across BRT lanes … three right turns … right turn + U-turn … right turn + two left turns Replace left turns with …
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Dar photo
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Two-phase squareabouts reduce intersection delay by combining straight and turning movements
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Squareabout signal phasing Phase 1Phase 2
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Two-phase signal cycle in Giza (at Cairo University bridge)
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Summary: the BRT Basics Dedicated right-of-way Busway alignment Off-board fare collection Intersection treatments Platform-level boarding
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The BRT Standard
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BRT Standard 1BRT Basics38 2Service planning19 3Infrastructure14 4Stations10 5Communications5 6Access and Integration14 7Point deductions- 45
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BRT Standard 1BRT Basics38 2Service planning19 3Infrastructure14 4Stations10 5Communications5 6Access and Integration14 7Point deductions- 45
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Multiple routes One service per corridorMultiple services per corridor
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BRT Standard 1BRT Basics38 2Service planning19 3Infrastructure14 4Stations10 5Communications5 6Access and Integration14 7Point deductions- 45
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Centre stations Side platforms Central stations: >Reduced construction and operational costs >Better bus docking >Easier transfers
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BRT Standard 1BRT Basics38 2Service planning19 3Infrastructure14 4Stations10 5Communications5 6Access and Integration14 7Point deductions- 45
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Safe and comfortable stations
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Transcarioca, Rio de Janeiro
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BRT Standard 1BRT Basics38 2Service planning19 3Infrastructure14 4Stations10 5Communications5 6Access and Integration14 7Point deductions- 45
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Branding
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Strengthening the system identity Original name & logo Unique station design Coordinated signage & passenger information
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BRT Standard 1BRT Basics38 2Service planning19 3Infrastructure14 4Stations10 5Communications5 6Access and Integration14 7Point deductions- 45
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Universal access Access ramps (1:12 gradient) Accessible fare collection area
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At-grade station access is preferred Foot overbridges: >Increased walking distance/time >Unsafe >Inaccessible
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Ensure that station access points are accessible
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Integration with metro
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BRT Standard 1BRT Basics38 2Service planning19 3Infrastructure14 4Stations10 5Communications5 6Access and Integration14 7Point deductions- 45
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Lack of enforcement
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BRT Standard 1BRT Basics38 2Service planning19 3Infrastructure14 4Stations10 5Communications5 6Access and Integration14 7Point deductions- 45
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www.itdp.org @ITDPAfrica More information: brtstandard.org
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