Why did Brisbane build busways? And what does the city\u27s experience reveal about mode-choice decision-making and transport planning in Australian cities? This paper reports on the processes and decisions taken to introduce bus rapid transit (BRT) in Brisbane in the 1990s with specific focus on the styles of planning involved. Using theoretical frameworks provided by Innes and Gruber, Forester, and other planning theorists, different planning styles are identified. These concepts are used and tested in the case of the South East Busway, Brisbane\u27s first and very successful introduction of BRT. The research involved archival reviews of reports, plans and media articles showing the development and adoption of busways in Brisbane, and int...
Much of the debate associated with the development of new public transport infrastructure appears to...
Bus networks need to be designed to be simple, robust and connected in order to address the needs of...
Internationally, transit oriented development (TOD) is characterised by moderate to high density dev...
How did Brisbane get its busways? And what does this experience tell us about mode-choice decision-m...
Australian cities have observed a “consensus turn” expressed as broad public support of greater acce...
This paper will aim to address one of the ETC conference themes: “Guidance for option development in...
This research identifies the commuting mode choice behaviour of 3537 adults living in different type...
A transportation mode known as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) recently has received special emphasis within...
The form and structure of a city are strongly influenced by its transport system, although this infl...
Developing and updating public transport infrastructure is one of the most complex and far-reaching ...
The form and structure of a city are strongly influenced by its transport system, although this infl...
Brisbane, Australia’s new South East Busway, which opened in 2000–2001, is one of the most technolog...
Light rail has been widely associated with more sustainable patterns of development in traditionally...
The ongoing debate within the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) community over the relative importance of \u27...
The decision-making process for planning new urban public transport systems in the UK is examined by...
Much of the debate associated with the development of new public transport infrastructure appears to...
Bus networks need to be designed to be simple, robust and connected in order to address the needs of...
Internationally, transit oriented development (TOD) is characterised by moderate to high density dev...
How did Brisbane get its busways? And what does this experience tell us about mode-choice decision-m...
Australian cities have observed a “consensus turn” expressed as broad public support of greater acce...
This paper will aim to address one of the ETC conference themes: “Guidance for option development in...
This research identifies the commuting mode choice behaviour of 3537 adults living in different type...
A transportation mode known as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) recently has received special emphasis within...
The form and structure of a city are strongly influenced by its transport system, although this infl...
Developing and updating public transport infrastructure is one of the most complex and far-reaching ...
The form and structure of a city are strongly influenced by its transport system, although this infl...
Brisbane, Australia’s new South East Busway, which opened in 2000–2001, is one of the most technolog...
Light rail has been widely associated with more sustainable patterns of development in traditionally...
The ongoing debate within the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) community over the relative importance of \u27...
The decision-making process for planning new urban public transport systems in the UK is examined by...
Much of the debate associated with the development of new public transport infrastructure appears to...
Bus networks need to be designed to be simple, robust and connected in order to address the needs of...
Internationally, transit oriented development (TOD) is characterised by moderate to high density dev...