Abstract
Between 2006 and 2010 BRT systems in Australasia have increased by 216 route km (200%), mostly on established systems. There has been a significant rise in BRT ridership which increased from 37 million passengers per annum to 86 million passengers per annum. Most ridership growth occurred in systems which were already in operation in 2006. Analysis shows ridership growth on established BRT systems tracked consistently higher than transit ridership in general. Lessons in BRT implementation and development, together with the challenges presented by new technologies and patronage and operations growth are described. It is forecast that the future rate of BRT system growth is likely to slow compared with the last 4 or 5 years.
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