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Come explore the world of Bus Rapid Transit aboard Bogota's Transmilenio!
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AC Transit's vision for a Bus Rapid Transit system connecting Berkley, Oakland and San Leandro, California. For more information, please visit http://www.actforme. org/
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The Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit System (BRT) is a high quality and affordable transport system, which is fast and safe. Rea Vaya BRT comprises a middle lane for large, high tech buses which will transport South Africans comfortably and quickly around Johannesburg using specific designated routes especially for the 2010 World Cup.
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Some hope for the New Delhi's bus corridor after severe criticism and traffic snarls. It turns out that bus corridors are doing wonderful as far as time is concerned. In fact, buses are whizzing down the roads in their bus corridor getting from one place to another in one-third the time they used to.
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Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Tuesday gave a 48-hour deadline to BRT officials to sort the traffic mess on the corridor.It's been a nightmare on Delhi's streets for the last three days during the trial runs. There are now some reports that May 1, the date of the official launch may be postponed.
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Volvo 7300 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Biarticulado del Corredor Insurgentes (Metrobús) de la Ciudad de México. Video y fotos tomados en diversas zonas del Corredor Insurgentes, D.F. por Arturo Villaverde.
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The US 36 Corridor will use Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) instead of either Commuter or Light Rail. The corridor will begin at Denver Union Station along US 36 to Boulder. CDOT and RTD have partnered together to combine highway expansion with the construction of the BRT line. Visit www.RTD-FasTracks.co m for more information!