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Written By asj - 30 August, 2008
Bangalore BMTC India Bus BRTS Pune Delhi Mumbai Analysis public transport
My views on BRT have been known for a while on Praja.
I am not anti or pro any model. I believe a place has a thing and a thing has a place. First we must be able to justify BRTS on basis of need, then it should be implementable on given corridor (just being able to implement without demonstrated need is no good).
Here is an algorithm which I would use -
Can't see it clearly - try this - http://better.pune.googlepages.com/bus_service_algorithm.htm
ASJ
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wonderful piece to lead this talk
silkboard - 30 August, 2008 - 16:06
Nice piece doc. But can we do one more thing - define BRTS once? Here is how I'd define it
A public transportation system based on standard and non-proprietory rolling stock operable on regular city roads that is designed to carry high volumes of passengers at speeds that are higher than the average encountered in average city traffic conditions.
Above is BRTS to me. Now, I see multiple versions.
- BRTS-heavy - Would still be cheaper than say a metro or mono. But asks for dedicated infrastructure like lanes and stations
- BRTS-lite - Medium investment option, with highly focused investments to provide perception of speed and reliability over car use. Examples: dedicated lanes or tunnels only in busy areas, or at crowded intersections
- Mixed-mode - To me, the successful 335E Volvo service which gurantees me a nice bus every 10 minutes is alos BRTS. Buses operate in mixed traffic conditions, but frequency is aimed at carrying big volumes. Speeds may not be better than avg speed of cars, but better quality rolling stock is "perceived" ot be faster than competeting public-transport options (regular BMTC buses)

asj - 31 August, 2008 - 17:10
I prefer bus priority as an all encompassing term, below (which more or less fits with your definitions / categories) I list the different types.
Can't see clearly - try this: http://better.pune.googlepages.com/Bus_Priority_Systems.pdf
Overall, my biggest difficulty is with our planners remaining stuck with BRTS Full. As mentioned above, only 10% of Pune roads will get BRT (that is 120 km). What about the rest of the city? This why the focus has to be on getting the TBS model right and implementing every other form of bus priority measure on other roads.
ASJ

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