Brisbane
BRT, updated
22-Oct-2008
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Peak throughput (passengers/hr/direction)
City centre peak hour speed (km/hr)
BRT system coverage (km) (1 fare)
Peak city centre buses/hr/direction
Average bus occupancy (peak hour & direction & point)
Operational mode
System passenger-trips per day
Location of busway lanes
Stations with functioning passing lanes (%)
Year system commenced
Fleet of special BRT buses
Fleet of integrated BRT feeder buses
Total length of dedicated busway (km)
Length including mixed traffic portions (km)
Number of stations
Average distance between stations (m)
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
Station platform height (cm)
Location of bus doorways
Number of BRT terminals
Number of BRT depots
Median cash fare (yuan)
Median smart card fare (yuan)
Total planning and design costs (million yuan)
Infrastructure cost per km (million yuan)
BRT bus operator(s)
BRT bus cost - public funds (million yuan)
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
BRT management agency
Segregated busways or bus-only roadways
Network of routes and corridors
Enhanced station environment (more than just a bus shelter)
High peak period operational speed (>20km/hr)
Buses operating both inside and outside the busway corridor
Majority of bus passengers in corridors carried by BRT buses
Net time saving for bus passengers in corridor
Overtaking lanes at more than half of all stations
Actual peak ridership >10,000 passengers per hr per direction
Actual peak ridership >20,000 passengers per hr per direction
Carries more people than a mixed traffic lane (~3000 pphpd)
Pre-board fare collection and fare verification
Distinctive BRT buses
Distinctive marketing identity for system
Distinctive BRT stations
Multiple stopping areas / substops
Includes BRT-only tunnels or bridges
More than one stopping position at each stop or substop
Sliding doors in BRT stations
Stations away from intersections
More than one BRT bus operator
Competitively bid operating contracts and concessions
Payment per bus-kilometre rather than per passenger
No operational subsidy from government
BRT buses paid for by operators rather than government
Independently operated and managed fare collection system
Quality control oversight from an independent entity/agency
Low-emission vehicle technology (Euro III or higher)
Automated fare collection and fare verification system
Station size based on passenger demand
Full weather protection on all station platforms
System control centre
Real-time next bus information displays
Signal priority or grade separation at intersections
At-level boarding and alighting
High capacity BRT buses
High-quality passenger information at stations
High-quality passenger information on buses
Audio announcements on BRT buses
Bicycle parking at BRT stations
Segregated bike lanes along main corridor(s)
Bike sharing in vicinity of BRT stations
Wheelchair accessible stations
BRT authority responsible for planning & control of the system
Brisbane
Busway
Segregated busways or bus-only roadways
Network of routes and corridors
Enhanced station environment (more than just a bus shelter)
High peak period operational speed (>20km/hr)
Buses operating both inside and outside the busway corridor
Majority of bus passengers in corridors carried by BRT buses
Net time saving for bus passengers in corridor
Overtaking lanes at more than half of all stations
Actual peak ridership >10,000 passengers per hr per direction
Actual peak ridership >20,000 passengers per hr per direction
Carries more people than a mixed traffic lane (~3000 pphpd)
Pre-board fare collection and fare veri?cation
Distinctive BRT buses
Distinctive marketing identity for system
Brisbane Busway
Distinctive BRT stations
Multiple stopping areas / substops
Includes BRT-only tunnels or bridges
Several tunnels and bridges
More than one stopping position at each stop or substop
Stations without doors / defined stop areas
Sliding doors in BRT stations
Stations away from intersections
No operational subsidy from government
subsidy needed
BRT buses paid for by operators rather than government
Independently operated and managed fare collection system
Quality control oversight from an independent entity/agency
Low-emission vehicle technology (Euro III or higher)
Automated fare collection and fare veri?cation system
Also allows cash payment to driver, with change given
Station size based on passenger demand
Full weather protection on all station platforms
System control centre
Real-time next bus information displays
Signal priority or grade separation at intersections
At-level boarding and alighting
High capacity BRT buses
High-quality passenger information at stations
High-quality passenger information on buses
Audio announcements on BRT buses
Bicycle parking at BRT stations
Though not at all stations
Segregated bike lanes along main corridor(s)
Wheelchair accessible stations
BRT authority responsible for planning & control of the system
Peak throughput (passengers/hr/direction)
:
6,500
Cultural Centre southward, 21-Oct-08, PM peak
City centre peak hour speed (km/hr)
:
~29
Much slower at Cultural Centre Station bottleneck
Peak city centre buses/hr/direction
:
175
Cultural Centre southward, 21-Oct-08
Average bus occupancy (peak hour & direction & point)
:
37
Operational mode
:
open
System passenger-trips per day
:
70,000
December 2008
Location of busway lanes
:
Dedicated roadway
Stations with functioning passing lanes (%)
:
100
Longest BRT station (m)
:
92
Shortest BRT station (m)
:
53
Buranda
Most station substops
:
2
Some station have more, but at most 2 are functional
Year system commenced
:
2001
Inner Northern Busway 2008
Fleet of special BRT buses
:
0
Fleet of integrated BRT feeder buses
:
0
Operational mode does not require feeder buses
Total length of dedicated busway (km)
:
19.3
16.5 in Southeast Busway, 2.8 INB
Length including mixed traffic portions (km)
:
19.3
Number of stations
:
17
12 Southeast Busway, 5 Inner Northern Busway
Average distance between stations (m)
:
1,500
Number of corridors
:
2
2 more corridors under construction
Routes operating both inside & outside BRT roads
:
117
Not incl. Inner Northern Busway
Fare type (flat, zonal, distance-based, other)
:
zonal
Location of bus doorways
:
Left side
traffic is on the left
Number of BRT terminals
:
0
Operational model does not require special BRT terminals
Number of BRT depots
:
0
Operational model does not require special BRT depots
Median cash fare (yuan)
:
20.6
A$3.20 for 3 zones
Median smart card fare (yuan)
:
16.5
A$25.60 for 10 trips, 3 zones (but not a smart card)
Infrastructure cost per km (million yuan)
:
200
150-250
Number of doors in BRT buses
:
2
even the new 18m buses only 2-door
BRT vehicle length
:
12m
some new 18m buses
BRT vehicle fuel
:
diesel, some CNG
Project website
:
TransLink.com.au