Abstract

This research work has evaluated the performance of urban public bus transport service operating in Gujranwala city of Pakistan. The assessment has been made in terms of financial viability, bus condition, operational performance and user perception. Based on the data requirements, various traffic/transport surveys were conducted including Passenger Boarding and Alighting Survey, Bus Count Survey, Bus Inspection Survey, Illegal Operations Survey and Public Transport User Interview Survey in consultation with concerned department/agencies. Field surveys were also conducted to get input from passengers and local people. Initial investigation informed that out of four operational bus routes, only two routes are profitable. The overall bus operation is running in loss (only 0.3% net profit). It has barely any profit for the bus operator against its investment thereby making the urban bus operation financially non-viable. The whole revenue flow is dependent on passenger ticketing revenue only. Around 35% of the buses are in poor condition with major issues of quality of tyres, no speedometer, worse condition of seats, floor and ceiling, and display of route. Illegal operation of Qingqis/Rickshaws (as para-transit mode) along the bus routes is also decreasing the revenue by capturing the passenger volume. According to passenger opinion analysis, around 55% of the passenger are not satisfied with the service quality and prefer other modes of transport. Their major concerns are absence of facilities for disables and bus stops, bus seating and standing capacity, poor bus condition and pick pocketing. Collectively, these factors are contributing towards the failure of bus public transport in Gujranwala city.

Highlights

  • Transportation facilities are deemed as backbone for the socio-economic development of a country

  • The analysis shows the perception of the public regarding the current services of public transport

  • From the analysis of current situation of bus routes it is concluded that route B1 is almost at breakeven with net profit of 1%

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Introduction

Transportation facilities are deemed as backbone for the socio-economic development of a country. A country cannot thrive if its transportation facilities are not up to the mark. Scarcity of transport facilities bodes ill for the progress of a country and its repercussions can be felt in every field of life. *. Traffic Engineering & Transport Planning Agency, Lahore Development Authority, Lahore. With rapid urbanization and economic growth, motorization has been accelerating in cities in developing countries. Owning a private car or a motorized two-wheeler is a major aspiration for people in these cities, in particular, where public transport service is often inadequate and unsafe [2]. The introduction of an efficient public transport can decrease these ascendant problems in the developing world’s largest cities

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