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The O-Bahn Busway in Adelaide, South Australia is one of the world's longest, fastest and most heavily used guided busways. 9 March 1986 - 3 12 km (7.5 mi) Not BRT certified in 2022. [1] Brisbane: South-East: Routes are linked through an underground hub in the central business district. Brisbane busways carried over 70 million passengers in 2011.
Ohio; Region/system Rights-of-way Ltd. stop 8 Traffic light priority Pre-pay 9 Notes Ded. 1 Excl. hwy 2 Excl. street 3 Excl. part 4 Bypass 5 Shoulder 6 HOV 7; Cincinnati, Ohio: Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority Metro, Metro*PLUS Limited stop service with upgraded stops and new stations with real time information at major stops Columbus ...
Existing Busways bus routes were amended and renumbered to become new T-way routes (T70, T71, T74 and T75) and ran mainly along the new section. In October 2013, Busways after winning the tender for Sydney Bus Region 1, took over the operation of services in the St Marys, Penrith, Windsor and Richmond areas from Hawkesbury Valley Buses and Westbus.
Busways inherited a large fleet of panoramic windowed Leyland Atlanteans and Daimler Fleetlines from Tyne and Wear PTE, although these had been supplemented in 1986 by 65 Alexander RH bodied Leyland Olympians. [26] Busways also inherited several Bristol LH single-deckers from the PTE, many of which were scrapped or converted to driver trainers ...
Rebranded as Busways in 1988 [9] Marrickville Bus Lines; Operated route 448 in Marrickville until route was transferred to State Transit in 2004. Now a charter company trading as Telfords Bus & Coach. Revesby Bus and Coach Service; Merged into Crossley Bus Lines and renamed in 1996. Rowe's Bus Service; Rebranded as Busways in 1988 [9] Shorelink
The TTC operates several bus routes that run from Toronto into a neighbouring municipality. Outside of Toronto, these routes operate on behalf of either MiWay (Mississauga) or York Region Transit , and require a TTC fare within Toronto and either a Miway or a YRT fare beyond the Toronto city limits. [ 3 ]
Bus rapid transit is a mode of mass rapid transit (MRT) [7] and describes a high-capacity urban public-transit system with its own right of way, vehicles at short headways, platform-level boarding, and preticketing.
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) uses buses and other vehicles for public transportation. In 2018, the TTC bus system had 159 bus routes carrying over 264 million riders over 6,686 kilometres (4,154 mi) of routes with buses travelling 143 million kilometres (89 million mi) in the year. [4]