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Title: Buses with High Level of Service in Nantes, France: Characteristics and Results of the BusWay Compared with Light Rail Transit
Accession Number: 01520053
Record Type: Component
Record URL: Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Find a library where document is available Abstract: This study identified and analyzed the reasons that have led the BusWay of Nantes, France, to be one of the most, if not the most outstanding and successful case of setting up a bus with high level of service (BHLS) system in European cities. The lessons and the conclusions from the study may be applicable to and useful for other sites with similar conditions. The analysis examined the measures that were implemented (infrastructure, vehicles, design of transit service operations, complementary facilities and services, and branding) and the results (level of service in frequencies and operating speed, reliability of schedules, ridership, and traffic safety). Furthermore, as BHLS and light rail transit (LRT) are integrated in the same level of the trunk network in Nantes, the city provided a relatively level playing field to develop an equitable comparison of the two systems. Through the case study of Nantes, the study found that the BHLS system was suitable for meeting demand volumes in the range from 1,000 to 2,500 passengers per hour in one of both directions during peak hours with a level and quality of service very near the LRT, but with more moderate investment costs and higher flexibility.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01557108
Report/Paper Numbers: 14-2798
Language: English
Authors: Conles, EmilioNovales, MargaritaOrro, AlfonsoAnta, JavierPagination: pp 66–73
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9780309295635
Media Type: Print
Features: Figures
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; Maps; Photos; References
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; Tables
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TRT Terms: Geographic Terms: Subject Areas: Planning and Forecasting; Public Transportation; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning
Files: PRP, TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Jan 27 2014 2:57PM
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