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    • Quantative Items
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    • BRT Photos
    Ahmedabad
    Amsterdam
    Bangkok
    Beijing
    Bogota
    Brisbane
    Bunous Aires
    Cali
    Cape Town
    Changde
    Changzhou
    Chengdu
    Curitiba
    Dalian
    Fuzhou
    Guangzhou
    Guayaquil
    Guiyang
    Hangzhou
    Hefei
    Islamabad
    Istanbul
    Jakarta
    Jinan
    Johannesburg
    Kuala Lumpur
    Lanzhou
    Leon
    Lianyungang
    Lima
    Los Angeles
    Mexico City
    Nagoya
    Nanning
    Nantes
    Paris
    Pune
    Quito
    Seoul
    Shaoxing
    Urumqi
    Utrecht
    Wenzhou
    Wuhan
    Xiamen
    Yancheng
    Yichang
    Yinchuan
    Yongzhou
    Zaozhuang
    Zhengzhou
    Zhongshan
    Zhoushan
    BRT BASICS
    Year system commenced
    Peak throughput (passengers/hr/direction)
    City centre peak hour speed
    Peak city centre buses/hr/direction
    Total length of dedicated busway
    Length including mixed traffic portions
    Location of busway lanes
    Number of BRT terminals
    System name
    OPERATION AND SERVICE
    BRT system coverage (2-way roads) (1 fare)
    Number of corridors
    Routes operating both inside & outside BRT roads
    Routes operating only in busway corridors
    Highest peak hour boardings at a single station
    Highest full-day boardings at a single station
    System passenger-trips per day
    Median cash fare
    Median smart card fare
    BRT bus operator(s)
    BRT management agency
    Operational mode
    Average bus occupancy (peak hour, direction & point)
    Fare type (flat fare or distance-based)
    Type of fare collection / verification technology
    Operating hours
    Fleet of regular buses using BRT stations
    INFRASTRUCTURE
    Stations with functioning passing lanes
    Number of BRT depots
    Fare system vendor
    Sliding door system vendor
    Surveillance system vendor
    Type of lane divider
    STATIONS
    Number of BRT stations
    Average distance between stations
    Location of bus doorways
    Station platform height
    Longest BRT station (non terminal)
    Shortest BRT station
    Most station substops
    Number of turnstiles/gates per entry (median)
    Station platform width (including walls & doors)
    Station platform clear width (usable by passengers)
    COMMUNICATIONS
    ACCESS AND INTEGRATION
    Fleet of integrated BRT feeder buses
    BRT VEHICLE
    Fleet of special BRT buses
    12m BRT bus cost
    Number of doors in BRT buses
    BRT vehicle length
    No. of seats in 12m BRT buses
    No. of seats in 18m BRT buses
    BRT vehicle fuel
    BRT bus manufacturer
    Lead local design / planning work
    Lead international design / planning work
    Project website
    18m BRT bus cost
    Fleet of 18m or larger BRT buses
    OTHERS
    Preliminary planning and design costs
    Infrastructure cost per km
    Urban area inhabitants
    Public transport mode share (%, excluding walking)
    Major prizes
    BRT Standard score (GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE)
    Infrastructure financing source
    BRT BASICS
    Segregated busways or bus-only roadways
    Pre-board fare collection and fare verification
    Level boarding and alighting
    Signal priority or grade separation at intersections
    None
    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
    Competitively bid operating contracts
    More than one BRT bus operator
    No operational subsidy from government
    Independently operated fare collection system
    Oversight from an independent entity/agency
    System control centre
    BRT authority plans and controls the system
    INFRASTRUCTURE
    Enhanced station (more than just a bus shelter)
    Overtaking lanes at more than 75% of stations
    Includes BRT-only tunnels or bridges
    Low-emission vehicle technology (≥Euro III)
    Automated fare collection and fare verification
    Stations away from intersections
    Physical BRT laneway dividers
    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
    Real-time CCTV surveillance at all stations
    COMMUNICATIONS
    Distinctive BRT buses
    Real-time next bus information displays
    Distinctive marketing identity for system
    High-quality passenger information at stations
    Audio announcements at stations
    High-quality passenger information on buses
    Audio announcements on BRT buses
    Distinctive BRT stations
    ACCESS AND INTEGRATION
    Bicycle parking at BRT 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
    OTHERS
    Buses paid for by operators rather than government

    BRT ELEMENT

    BRT stations
    BRT station access
    BRT station congestion
    BRT station overcrowding
    BRT station interior
    BRT boarding & alighting
    BRT roadways at stations
    bus-only roads
    guided busways
    BRT roadway damage
    BRT roads between stations
    BRT vehicles
    BRT information & signage
    BRT control centres
    BRT fare collection
    BRT terminals & depots

    BRT CITIES

    Amsterdam
    Bangkok
    Beijing
    Bogota
    Brisbane
    Cali
    Cape Town
    Changde
    Changzhou
    Chengdu
    Chongqing
    Curitiba
    Dalian
    Guangzhou
    Guayaquil
    Hangzhou
    Hefei
    Islamabad
    Istanbul
    Jakarta
    Jinan
    Johannesburg
    Kuala Lumpur
    Lanzhou
    Leon
    Lianyungang
    Lima
    Los Angeles
    Mexico City
    Nagoya
    Nanning
    Nantes
    Paris
    Pune
    Quito
    Shaoxing
    Urumqi
    Utrecht
    Xiamen
    Yancheng
    Yichang
    Yinchuan
    Zaozhuang
    Zhengzhou
    Zhongshan
    Zhoushan
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