The BRT Standard 2016
The BRT Standard is the centerpiece of a global effort by leaders in bus transportation design to establish a common definition of bus rapid transit (BRT) and ensure that BRT systems more uniformly deliver
The BRT Standard is the centerpiece of a global effort by leaders in bus transportation design to establish a common definition of bus rapid transit (BRT) and ensure that BRT systems more uniformly deliver
Ahmedabad: The BRTS bus service now has a toll free customer helpline number. The number was made operational on August 26 on a trial basis and has since September 1 been made fully operational. One can dial the 11-digit toll free number 1800-2332030 on cellphone and seek real time details about bus routes, bus timings.
Pune Under criticism for the slow pace of development work under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), the Pune Municipal Corporation has chalked out a four-month plan to launch an extensive land acquisition drive for road widening to set up the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS).
One of the major difficulties in doing cost-benefit analysis of a development project is to estimate the total economic value of project benefits, which are usually multi-dimensional and include goods and services that are not traded in the market. Challenges also arise in aggregating the values of different benefits, which may not be mutually exclusive.
Ahmedabad: The opposition Congress in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has gone all out against the prized BRTS project. The balance sheet of the Ahmedabad Janmarg Limited (AJL)
Project To Connect Gujarat College, Ellisbridge Ahmedabad: Until now, civic authorities have had only one way of skirting traffic jams at railway crossings in the city
New Delhi: Delhi will be gaining infrastructure and better transport facilities thanks to the Commonwealth Games but that is coming at a cost. The city lost about 40,000 trees to Metro construction, flyovers and other Games-related projects in the past few years.
<p>Vinay Umarji / Mumbai/ Ahmedabad August 23, 2010, 0:06 IST<br /> <br /> Malaysia, Indonesia, Tanzania among others study Ahmedabad BRTS<br />
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The central government has assured MMRDA of financial assistance.<br /><br />Asking the authority to push the project, the Centre said it can provide the much-needed fund through medium such as the World Bank.<br />
Megha Suri Singh | TNN<br /><br />New Delhi: Now, get set to cough up Rs 1,000 for entering the bus lane on Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor in a bid to reach faster. The traffic police have upped the fine for vehicles using wrong lanes on BRT which includes cars in the bus lane and also two-wheelers using the cycle tracks.