Bus rapid transit systems have grown in popularity. Most existing and proposed BRT lines operate on city streets for all or a portion of their routes. They may run in mixed traffic; normal or contra-flow curb bus lanes, and/or arterial median busways. This paper describes the design, operations, and effectiveness of each; and identifies the key issues and tradeoffs. Drawing on ongoing research (TCRP Project A-23), it gives illustrative examples of usage, costs and benefits. It shows that with proper design, BRT can improve bus speeds, reliability and identity, while minimizing adverse impacts to street traffic, pedestrian and property access
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is one of the most popular mass passenger transportation systems as it is co...
American and international cities have delivered high-quality transit service at relatively low cost...
Bus rapid transit systems have grown in popularity in recent years. Spurred by federal initiatives,...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) uses different combinations of techniques to improve service, such as bus-on...
Providing bus rapid transit (BRT) service on urban arterials can be a challenge for transportation a...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems are becoming popular in congested cities around the world. Since th...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems are becoming popular in congested cities around the world. Since thi...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems are characterized by a broad range of running ways which determine ...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems have gained popularity worldwide as a cost effective alternative to ...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has the potential to bridge the gap between conventional rubber-tired transi...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is a flexible, high performance rapid transit mode that combines facilities,...
Although past research and experience have demonstrated the benefits of bus rapid transit (BRT) to ...
This report documents a research effort to understand the current practice and issues associated wit...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is growing in popularity throughout the world. The reasons for this phenomen...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has been adopted as an improvement on regular bus services through the combi...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is one of the most popular mass passenger transportation systems as it is co...
American and international cities have delivered high-quality transit service at relatively low cost...
Bus rapid transit systems have grown in popularity in recent years. Spurred by federal initiatives,...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) uses different combinations of techniques to improve service, such as bus-on...
Providing bus rapid transit (BRT) service on urban arterials can be a challenge for transportation a...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems are becoming popular in congested cities around the world. Since th...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems are becoming popular in congested cities around the world. Since thi...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems are characterized by a broad range of running ways which determine ...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems have gained popularity worldwide as a cost effective alternative to ...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has the potential to bridge the gap between conventional rubber-tired transi...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is a flexible, high performance rapid transit mode that combines facilities,...
Although past research and experience have demonstrated the benefits of bus rapid transit (BRT) to ...
This report documents a research effort to understand the current practice and issues associated wit...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is growing in popularity throughout the world. The reasons for this phenomen...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has been adopted as an improvement on regular bus services through the combi...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is one of the most popular mass passenger transportation systems as it is co...
American and international cities have delivered high-quality transit service at relatively low cost...
Bus rapid transit systems have grown in popularity in recent years. Spurred by federal initiatives,...