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Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit (IRT) System. Presentation by Kylie Hatton Western Cape Department of Education City of Cape Town. Thursday, 21 August 2014. Integrated Rapid Transit (IRT) includes:. World-class Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) public transport system. Network of
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Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit (IRT) System Presentation by Kylie Hatton Western Cape Department of Education City of Cape Town Thursday, 21 August 2014
Integrated Rapid Transit (IRT) includes: World-class Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) public transport system Network of pedestrian pathways and full-size bicycle lanes Close integration with other forms of public and private transport
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A) Feeder services in general traffic lanes • Standard-sized buses • Travel in mixed traffic • Provide services into residential areas • Provide connections to trunk services Comparable to existing SA bus and taxi services
B) Trunk services on dedicated lanes • Lane in middle of the roadway • Dedicated lane identified with colour • Major origin to major destination • Larger vehicles Trunk station
Principles of BRT:1) Universal access Level boarding allows effortless entry for: • prams and pushchairs • the elderly and children • wheelchairs • bicycles
Principles of BRT: 1) Universal access 0.94m Bus floor close to pavement curb at all trunk route stops Large ramps onto trunk station platforms for raised level boarding
Principles of BRT:2) Environmental health • Reduced emissions from private vehicle use Advanced technology low emission buses
Principles of BRT:(3) Sustainable cities What can you buy with R7 Billion ? 7 kms of underground rail 14 kms of elevated rail 426 kms of BRT 40 kms of light rail
Principles of BRT:(3) Sustainable cities • High density development along transport corridors creates more efficient cities • Important driver of economic growth • Subsidised public transport allows equal access and unlocks opportunities in the city
Principles of BRT:(3) Sustainable cities Curitiba: Property development along BRT routes
Principles of BRT:(3) Sustainable cities Which would you choose?
Clean, convenient and comfortable • Enclosed, weather-proof stations • Toilets, vending machines & recycling facilities
User-friendly system Real time information displays • Individual route maps above doorways
User-friendly system • Abundant signage giving location and directions Full system map in station
Electronic smart cards • Allows transfers between routes on a single fare • Eliminates cash transactions on vehicles • Smooth processing of large numbers of passengers • Sold at stations and retail outlets
Safe and secure Trunk stations monitored by: • Security cameras • Security guards • Volunteer guides • Ticket sales staff
Safe and secure • All buses equipped with several CCTV cameras, GPS, internet connection, radio, panic buttons and engine monitors • System monitored and directed from central control room
HIGH TECHNOLOGY ‘SMART’ BUSES • Smooth, fast trip on dedicated lanes • Large (18m) articulated ‘bendy’ buses carry more people (>120) Passenger PA & audio Wi-Fi 3G Modem Tetra GPS Passenger entertainment display Passenger information display Route display Driver audio Driver video display Digital video recorder On-Board CCTV Weight monitoring Network switch Panic alarm Media server Machinery monitoring Mobile data terminal On board VLU(passenger info, schedule, AVL tracking, data) Auto door opening synched with station doors Transponder
How IRT will work:1) Phases • Phase 1A World Cup service • Airport CBD link • Inner city service • CBD Green Point Stadium
How IRT will work:(1) Phases • Rest of phase 1: West Coast to Atlantis route • Phase 2: Metro South East (Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain) • Phases 3 and 4: Delft, Blue Downs, Stellenbosch
How IRT will work:2) Broad appeal • Fares will be similar to those currently charged • Cheaper fares off peak • From R4 to R16 • Buses running every few minutes in peak • Around three times per hour in non-peak • Services from early morning to late evening
How IRT will work:(3) More than just buses • Park and ride facilities at trunk stations • 3m wide cycle lane alongside entire length of key trunk routes • Bicycles can be carried on board buses • Heavy duty walk and cycle ways over roads
IRT infrastructure:Feeder Stations: City Bowl Network of feeder stations
IRT infrastructure:City Centre Station Civic Station on Hertzog Boulevard Five feeder platforms Four trunk platforms
IRT infrastructure:Granger Bay Station Granger Bay Boulevard proto-type station Pictures: 01/10
Benefits to Schools:1. Security • Cashless System • No need for contact between drivers and school children • No Sliding Door Operators • Panic Buttons • Security personnel on vehicles • Formal stations
Benefits to Schools: 2. Reliability • Not affected by traffic congestion on trunk routes • Reliable public transport ensuring children do not miss exams or tests or arrive late • Reliable travel to city schools from fast growing areas, e.g. Parklands
Benefits to Schools:3. Flexibility • Scheduled service, not affected by traffic congestion = after-school activities are not affected = rethink school hours = routes to new schools
Benefits to Schools:3. Cost Saving • Reliable public transport means that schools do not haveto own buses or contract companies to transport learners • Education department reduces money spent on transporting learners
Benefits to Schools:4. Route Choices • Route choice designed to maximise catchment area, particularly for schools • Feeder routes & stations located within a catchment area of activities • Schools are an important choice for station location and routes
Benefits to Schools: • A reliable, safe public transport system will benefit ALL schools (poorer and more well off schools) • Benefit to Education Department • Benefit parents – less worry for parents whose children take public transport- parents with private cars no longer need to fetch and carry children • More independence to school children
Benefits of learner usage of system • Use of service out of off-peak periods • Long term reduction in tidal commuter patterns • Smoothing of peak demand services through flexible school hours
Questions?For further information please visit www.capetown.gov.za/irt