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Bus Rapid Transit - New York City
BRT stands for "Bus Rapid Transit." It is an integrated, high performance transit system with a unique identity, designed to reduce travel time, improve reliability, and increase the level of comfort for bus customers. BRT systems typically consist of all or a combination of seven main elements, which include the following: - System identity and branding which bring a unique and distinguished visibility to the BRT service - Bus ways where the road is dedicated to the exclusive use of buses ...
Vision of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) for San Francisco
BRT delivers transit improvements quickly and cost effectively. Imagine transit on Van Ness and Geary with dedicated travel lanes, well-designed stations, and more. See our website at www.sfcta.org for more information. Thanks for watching!
Rapid Transit
23 or so minutes of travel on BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) condensed into less than 6 minutes. Enjoy the ride.
Streetfilms » Bus Rapid Transit Bogotá
Want to learn more about Bus Rapid Transit? Watch this video and let Streetsblog editor Aaron Naparstek show you how BRT works in Bogotá, Colombia. Take a gander and you'll see an efficient, modern and -- relatively speaking -- inexpensive way of moving 1.3 million people per day. In Bogotá, where the BRT system goes by the much more sexy name, TransMilenio, you'll travel almost three times the speed of the typical New York City bus. The average TransMilenio vehicle travels at 17.4 mph. In ...
Vienna 2008 Rapid Transit 0001
Family Rapp in Vienna enjoying the excellent Rapid Transit System
Washington DC Metro 10.26.08 Clip 1 of 4
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City of Reno Nv Council Member Dave Aiazzi discusses Mass Rapid Transit, July 2009
On this Council Connections, Reno Council Member Dave Aiazzi, who chairs the Regional Transportation Board ( RTC) discusses the latest plans for mass rapid transit in Reno. The RTC is beginning a program to provide a mass rapid bus system down Virginia Street this fall. This is part of a long range City plan, which could eventually include street cars and light rail. The City Council is working to create Transit Oriented Districts where residents can live and travel to work and services ...
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PIP Group 7 Enery Efficient Rapid Transit System Prototype
The Project is to design, build, and test a microcontroller-operated autonomous high efficiency rapid transit system prototype. The goal is to travel back and forth over a sloped track the greatest possible distance using a fixed amount of initial energy.
Masdar City
the location of a university, the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), which will be assisted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Automobiles will be banned within the city; travel will be accomplished via public mass transit and personal rapid transit systems, with existing road and railways connecting to other locations outside the city. The city will be walled, to keep out the hot desert wind. The lack of cars will allow for narrow, shaded streets that will ...