TY - JOUR
T1 - Methodology for calculating passenger capacity in bus rapid transit systems
T2 - Application to the TransMilenio system in Bogotá, Colombia
AU - Hidalgo, Dario
AU - Lleras, Germán
AU - Hernández, Enrique
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors acknowledge the support of TRANSMILENIO S.A., especially Angelica Castro (former General Manager), Sandra Angel (former Director of Transport Planning) and Raul Roa (former Director of Transport Operations). Steer Davies Gleave project team included Harvey Escorcia, and the advice of Pedro Szasz. Further capacity analysis was made for the Ex-Post Evaluation of the TransMilenio Mass Transit System, Phases I and II ( EMBARQ, 2009 ), for the National Planning Department-DNP, Republic of Colombia. This article was prepared as part of the work of the ALC-BRT Center of Excellence ( www.brt.cl ), financed by Volvo Research and Educational Foundations VREF ( www.vref.se ). ALC-BRT works as a consortium of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Technical University of Lisbon, The University of Sydney and EMBARQ – The WRI Center for Sustainable Transport, including its network of centers of sustainable transport.
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - Transit textbooks and engineering manuals indicate that the capacity of Bus Rapid Transit -BRT - systems does not exceed 20,000 passengers per hour per direction. The implementation of the TransMilenio BRT System, in Bogotá, Colombia, showed that the systematic combination of multiple platforms at stations, overtaking lanes, level boarding, prepayment, large buses with multiple doors, express and local services, and traffic engineering measures at intersections, allow for very large passenger throughput. Measurements indicate actual throughput of 43,000 passengers per hour per direction with average bus occupancy of 150 passengers per articulated bus, and a commercial speed of 22-24 km/h. According to special formulas developed for the analysis of high capacity BRT corridors, the critical section of TransMilenio has a practical capacity of 48,000 passengers per hour per direction with its existing infrastructure and 150 passengers per bus - 35,000 passengers per hour per direction with 110 passengers per bus. Changes in existing infrastructure, such as additional platforms, higher capacity vehicles, non-grade facilities at critical intersections, among other improvements, may increase the capacity, speed, reliability and quality of service of the system.
AB - Transit textbooks and engineering manuals indicate that the capacity of Bus Rapid Transit -BRT - systems does not exceed 20,000 passengers per hour per direction. The implementation of the TransMilenio BRT System, in Bogotá, Colombia, showed that the systematic combination of multiple platforms at stations, overtaking lanes, level boarding, prepayment, large buses with multiple doors, express and local services, and traffic engineering measures at intersections, allow for very large passenger throughput. Measurements indicate actual throughput of 43,000 passengers per hour per direction with average bus occupancy of 150 passengers per articulated bus, and a commercial speed of 22-24 km/h. According to special formulas developed for the analysis of high capacity BRT corridors, the critical section of TransMilenio has a practical capacity of 48,000 passengers per hour per direction with its existing infrastructure and 150 passengers per bus - 35,000 passengers per hour per direction with 110 passengers per bus. Changes in existing infrastructure, such as additional platforms, higher capacity vehicles, non-grade facilities at critical intersections, among other improvements, may increase the capacity, speed, reliability and quality of service of the system.
KW - Bogotá
KW - Bus rapid transit BRT
KW - Transit capacity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.retrec.2012.06.006
DO - 10.1016/j.retrec.2012.06.006
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84870300405
SN - 0739-8859
VL - 39
SP - 139
EP - 142
JO - Research in Transportation Economics
JF - Research in Transportation Economics
IS - 1
ER -