A number of South African cities are planning integrated public transport networks that rely on the introduction of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), in line with similar trends to expand or upgrade public transport services in emerging and industrialised urban transport markets around the globe. In addition, BRT in South Africa is being used as a mechanism to drive reform in the dominant yet highly fragmented paratransit sector, inspired by similar processes particularly in Latin American cities such as Bogotá, Mexico City, and Santiago de Chile. Thousands of paratransit operators would have to formalise their businesses, or merge into new or existing operator entities in order to participate in the new systems. There is, however, an absence of acc...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is considered the cheapest and fastest to implement mass transportation syst...
South African cities have gone through a prolonged period of under-investment in Public Transport, w...
Public transport should be considered in the urban context as a good supportive infrastructure for p...
In 2013 the Cape Town municipality initiated planning for the second phase of its MyCiTi bus system....
Cities across the Global South have sought to replace minibus paratransit with contracted scheduled ...
Public transport in many Sub-Saharan African cities consists of paratransit, mini-to-medium-sized bu...
Cities across low and middle income countries are seeking to improve public transport services, but ...
Like a growing a number of African countries, South Africa has embraced bus rapid transit (BRT) as a...
The City of Johannesburg, South Africa, implemented the first phase of its Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) s...
This paper questions the “official view” that the paratransit sector is inherently part of a vicious...
Conventional transit generally does not cater for the large number of local, diffuse and inter-subur...
The issue of BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) feeder is being intensively discussed in several big cities in ...
Urban Public Transport (UPT) plays an imperative role in a society, it allows people t...
Public transportation is a generic term used to describe the family of transit services available to...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) schemes are becoming widespread in many parts of Africa to address the acces...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is considered the cheapest and fastest to implement mass transportation syst...
South African cities have gone through a prolonged period of under-investment in Public Transport, w...
Public transport should be considered in the urban context as a good supportive infrastructure for p...
In 2013 the Cape Town municipality initiated planning for the second phase of its MyCiTi bus system....
Cities across the Global South have sought to replace minibus paratransit with contracted scheduled ...
Public transport in many Sub-Saharan African cities consists of paratransit, mini-to-medium-sized bu...
Cities across low and middle income countries are seeking to improve public transport services, but ...
Like a growing a number of African countries, South Africa has embraced bus rapid transit (BRT) as a...
The City of Johannesburg, South Africa, implemented the first phase of its Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) s...
This paper questions the “official view” that the paratransit sector is inherently part of a vicious...
Conventional transit generally does not cater for the large number of local, diffuse and inter-subur...
The issue of BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) feeder is being intensively discussed in several big cities in ...
Urban Public Transport (UPT) plays an imperative role in a society, it allows people t...
Public transportation is a generic term used to describe the family of transit services available to...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) schemes are becoming widespread in many parts of Africa to address the acces...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is considered the cheapest and fastest to implement mass transportation syst...
South African cities have gone through a prolonged period of under-investment in Public Transport, w...
Public transport should be considered in the urban context as a good supportive infrastructure for p...