4. BRT in numbers 2010 120 cities with BRT Systems and Bus Corridors 280 corridors 4,335 km 6,683 stations 30,000 buses 26.8 million passengers per weekday 1% of the world´s urban population (2010) 1.4 times the combined population of New York and Newark (2010)
5. Rapid growth of BRT Systems and Bus Corridors in 2010, specially in developing cities 16 cities started operations in 2010 (13% growth) China (4), Indonesia (3), Colombia (2), India, Thailand, Brazil, México, Perú, UK, Canada 21 corridors; 396 km; 464 stations; 2,047 buses 1.4 million passengers per weekday (5% growth) 7 cities expanded corridors in 2010, 125 km 49 new cities with corridors under construction 16 cities expanding their corridors 31 new cities in planning stages
60. Fare 10 baht (USD 0.33)Photo and information source: http://www.tour-bangkok-legacies.com/bangkok-brt.html Additionalsource: http://www.chinabrt.org/en/cities/bangkok.aspx#
61. East London Transit, UK February 2010. Two Routes (EL1, EL2) 12 buses per hour 47 min trip time Approximate 20 Km, 40 stops, About 18 buses, 9,000 pax/day http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/projectsandschemes/2123.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_London_Transit http://www.flickr.com/photos/wirewiping/4382063978/sizes/m/in/photostream/
78. 32,000 pax (305,000 expected when fully implemented)Photo via transmetro.gov.co Sources: http://transmetro.gov.co/web2010/ Ministry of Transport, Mass Transit Group, Oct 2010
105. 21 km/hour commercial speed Photo: Protransporte, Lima, May 2010 Source: Menckhoff, G., Ochoa, C., Ardila, A. “El Metropolitano de Lima: Implementación y Primeros Resultados de un Nuevo Sistema BRT” CLATPU, Octubre 2010