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     > Brisbane : [Updated Time( 2015-08-10)]
    • BRT Basics:
    • Segregated busways or bus-only roadways:
    • Pre-board fare collection and fare verification:
    • Level boarding and alighting:
      [level but sometimes large gap]
    • Signal priority or grade separation at intersections:
    • Year system commenced:
        2001   [Inner Northern Busway 2008; Eastern Busway 2011]
    • Peak throughput (passengers/hr/direction):
        8,750   [3-Aug-2015, South of Buranda PM peak,north-south]
    • City centre peak hour speed:
        25 km/hr   [3-Aug-2015,PM peak between city & Greenslopes]
    • Peak city centre buses/hr/direction:
        232   [3-Aug-2015,Buranda north-south, PM peak]
    • Total length of dedicated busway:
        27.3 km  
    • Length including mixed traffic portions:
        28.7 km  
    • Location of busway lanes:
        Dedicated roadway  
    • Number of BRT terminals:
        0   [Operational model does not require special BRT terminals]
    • System name:
        Busway  
    • Operation and Service:
    • Network of routes and corridors:
    • High peak period operational speed (>20km/hr):
    • Most bus passengers in BRT corridors carried by BRT buses:
    • Net time saving for bus passengers in corridor:
    • Throughput >10,000 passengers/hr (one direction):
    • Throughput >20,000 passengers/hr (one direction):
    • Carries more than a mixed traffic lane (3000 pphpd):
    • Payment per bus-kilometre rather than per passenger:
    • Buses operating both in & out of BRT corridors:
    • More than one BRT bus operator:
      [Brisbane Transport, though, is by far dominant]
    • No operational subsidy from government:
      [subsidy needed]
    • Independently operated fare collection system:
    • Oversight from an independent entity/agency:
    • System control centre:
    • BRT authority plans and controls the system:
    • Number of corridors:
        3   [Southeast, Inner Northern, Eastern]
    • Routes operating both inside & outside BRT roads:
        150+   [73 routes at Cultural Centre station]
    • System passenger-trips per day:
        200,000   [reported 70 million trips in 2011]
    • Median cash fare:
        A$3.20   [A$3.20 for 3 zones (Oct-09)]
    • Median smart card fare:
        A$2.56   [A$25.60 for 10 trips, 3 zones (Oct-09)]
    • BRT bus operator(s):
        Brisbane Transport dominant operator, several smaller operators  
    • Operational mode:
        open  
    • Average bus occupancy (peak hour, direction & point):
        38  
    • Fare type (flat fare or distance-based):
        distance-based  
    • Stations:
    • Sliding doors in BRT stations:
    • Station size based on passenger demand:
    • Full weather protection on most station platforms:
    • Full weather protection on all station platforms:
    • Covered station access:
    • Escalators/lifts at >20% of stations with bridges/tunnels:
    • >1 substop at >75% of stations (requires overtaking):
    • >1 stop position at stopping area at >75% of stations:
      [Stations without doors / defined stop areas]
    • Real-time CCTV surveillance at all stations:
    • Number of BRT stations:
        26  
    • Average distance between stations:
        1,100m  
    • Location of bus doorways:
        Left side   [traffic is on the left]
    • Station platform height:
        ~15cm  
    • Longest BRT station (non terminal):
        92m  
    • Shortest BRT station:
        53m   [Buranda]
    • Most station substops:
        2   [Some station have more, but at most 2 are functional]
    • Station platform width (including walls & doors):
        6m  
    • Infrastructure:
    • Enhanced station (more than just a bus shelter):
    • Overtaking lanes at more than 75% of stations:
    • Includes BRT-only tunnels or bridges:
      [Several tunnels and bridges]
    • Low-emission vehicle technology (≥Euro III):
    • Automated fare collection and fare verification:
      [Also allows cash payment to driver, with change given]
    • Stations away from intersections:
    • Physical BRT laneway dividers:
    • Stations with functioning passing lanes:
        100%  
    • Number of BRT depots:
        5   [Also used for non-BRT buses]
    • Communications:
    • Distinctive BRT buses:
    • Real-time next bus information displays:
    • Distinctive marketing identity for system:
      [Brisbane Busway]
    • High-quality passenger information at stations:
    • High-quality passenger information on buses:
    • Audio announcements on BRT buses:
    • Distinctive BRT stations:
    • Access and Integration:
    • Bicycle parking at BRT stations:
      [Though not at all stations]
    • Segregated bike lanes along main corridor(s):
    • Wheelchair accessible stations:
    • Improvements to nearby public space:
    • Bike sharing in vicinity of BRT stations:
    • BRT Vehicle:
    • High capacity BRT buses:
    • Fleet of special BRT buses:
        0  
    • Number of doors in BRT buses:
        2   [even the new 18m buses only 2-door]
    • BRT vehicle length:
        12m   [some new 18m buses and recently 500 14.5m buses]
    • No. of seats in 12m BRT buses:
        44  
    • BRT vehicle fuel:
        diesel, some CNG  
    • Project website:
        TransLink.com.au  
    • Fleet of 18m or larger BRT buses:
        90  
    • Others:
    • Buses paid for by operators rather than government:
    • Infrastructure cost per km:
        AU$27.6 million   [2001 value. SE Busway - later corridors higher cost (value shown: 24)]
    • BRT Standard score (GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE):
        SILVER  
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