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BRT systems by country
The term bus rapid transit system (BRT system ) has been applied to a wide range of bus , trolleybus , and electric bus systems. In 2012, the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) published a BRT Standard to make it easier to standardize and compare bus services.
The below list only includes BRT systems that are in operation or under construction.
Marechal Floriano BRT station on Curitiba 's RIT Green Line (Linha Verde )
Glider (Belfast) bus, Fisherwick Place
Legend
Status (background color)
White: Operational
Light blue: Under construction
City
Primary city served by the buses and trolleybus.
System name
The English name of the bus rapid transit or overview article for city.
Description
A short objective description and subjective of routes bus rapid transit ridership and passengers (daily).
Began
The year that the bus rapid transit began oprating for passenger service.
Stations
Stations connected by transfers are counted as one station, unless otherwise note.
Length (km)
Track length; lines which share track are counted once or Corridor length; lines which sharing the same corridor are counted once.
Notes
eBRT using trolleybuses and eBRT using electric buses other source.
BRT certified
ITDP standards-and-guides and bus-rapid-transit-standard year rewards.
Africa
See also: List of bus operating companies and List of trolleybus systems
Main article: Bus rapid transit in Africa
Egypt
Main article: Transport in Egypt
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Egypt
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Cairo
-
-
-
-
-
(Still under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Ivory Coast
Main article: Transport in Ivory Coast
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
Kenya
Main article: Transport in Kenya
BRT systems in Kenya
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Nairobi
MRTS BRT
July 2022
1
-
20 km (12 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Mayotte
Main page: Category:Transport in Mayotte
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Mayotte
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Mamoudzou
T1 CariBus Line (fr )
-
3
-
-
(Still under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Morocco
Main article: Transport in Morocco
Nigeria
Main article: Transport in Nigeria
The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) BRT corridor is about 22 kilometres long. Two operators, NURTW Cooperative and the state-owned Lagos BRT, contributed about 180 high-capacity buses to the first phase. It is the world's most economical BRT, costing $1.6 million per km for the 22-km route.
BRT systems in Nigeria
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Lagos
Lagos Bus Rapid Transit System
The Nigerian government is building a BRT system for the Lagos Metropolitan Area, and the project's first phase has been completed. The first phase, from mile 12 through Ikorodu Road and Funsho Williams Avenue to CMS.
17 March 2008
1
28
22 km (14 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2016.
Oshodi - Abule-Egba BRT Lane
The first phase cost N4.5 billion (about US$35 million) and included elevated segregation barriers, road repairs on bus and service lanes, de-silting of blocked drainage channels, and bus stops.
-
-
-
13.65 km (8.48 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2016.
Senegal
Main article: Transport in Senegal
The Dakar , ongoing construction since 2019, delivery planned by the end of 2023. It will work together with the Train Express Regional Dakar-AIBD to improve the public transportation system around and in Dakar.
BRT systems in Senegal
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Dakar
BRT Dakar
2022
3
23
18.3 km (11.4 mi)
eBRT electric buses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
South Africa
Main article: Transport in South Africa
MyCiTi bus in the Foreshore , Cape Town
The City of Cape Town , MyCiTi system began operations in May 2010, just before the World Cup . Its first service was a shuttle from the airport to the central business district . The initial Phase 1A trunk and feeder services began operation in May 2011. The remaining Phase 1A construction was completed in 2014, and phase 1B construction was completed in 2015.
The City of Johannesburg , Rea Vaya ("We're moving") line opened its first phase (phase 1A) to the public on 30 August 2009, and BRT expansion is under construction; stations and roadworks are mainly completed or are in the final stages. The system was partially opened for the 2010 World Cup, with the full system linking most of Johannesburg from Soweto in the south to beyond Sandton in the north. Buses include those able to use the BRT stations and general bus stops, to be feeders for the network; others are articulated, and can only use BRT stations.
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in South Africa
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Cape Town
MyCiTi
-
May 2010
36
42
120 km (75 mi)
Bronze BRT certified in 2022 .
George
Go George BRT
-
August 2015
-
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Johannesburg
Rea Vaya
The 120-km Phase 1 route includes 150 stations, eight terminals, and six depots. Phase 1A, consisting of a 40-km route with 48 stations, was completed in April 2009 (before the FIFA Confederations Cup); Phase 1B added 86 km and 102 stations to the system before the 2010 World Cup. According to the city's website, the system is fully integrated with other transport networks. Rea Vaya will not compete with other transport systems, such as the South African Rail Commuter Corporation or the Gautrain.
30 August 2009
21
58
59 km (37 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
City of Ekurhuleni , Johannesburg
Harambee BRT
-
October 2017
-
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Gqeberha
Libhongolethu IPTS
The Nelson Mandela Bay : A BRT system was implemented by Libhongolethu IPTS in the city for the 2010 World Cup. Bus lanes have been built through the city, with buses built by Marcopolo.
2010
-
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Pretoria
A Re Yeng BRT
The City of Tshwane , Construction began in July 2012, and the system was to be operational by A Re Yeng BRT bus from five in the morning to midnight.
December 2014
7
12
14 km (8.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Rustenburg
Yarona BRT
-
September 2022
-
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Polokwane
Leeto La Polokwane BRT
-
March 2021
-
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Durban
GO Durban BRT
-
-
-
-
-
(Still under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Bloemfontein
Hauweng IPTN
-
14 July 2024
3
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Tanzania
Main articles: Transport in Tanzania and Dar es Salaam Rapid Transit
BRT bus in Dar es Salaam
The Construction of the first phase was completed in December 2015 at a total cost of €134 million funded by the African Development Bank, World Bank and the Government of Tanzania.
BRT systems in Tanzania
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Dar es Salaam
UDART
10 May 2016
1
29
21.1 km (13.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Uganda
Main article: Transport in Uganda
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Uganda
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Kampala
Greater Kampala BRT
-
-
-
-
(Under construction)
Asia
See also: List of bus operating companies and List of trolleybus systems
Azerbaijan
Main article: Transport in Azerbaijan
Baku Bus
BRT systems in Azerbaijan
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Baku
BakuBus
3 April 2014
5
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Afghanistan
Main article: Transport in Afghanistan
BRT systems in Afghanistan
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Kabul
Kabul bus rapid transit (Metrobus)
July 2018
4
-
111 km (69 mi)
(Still under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Bangladesh
Main article: Transport in Bangladesh
BRT systems in Bangladesh
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Dhaka
Dhaka BRT
2017
3
25
41 km (25 mi)
(Still under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
China
Main article: Transport in China
Guangzhou BRT
Beijing BRT Line 1; the doors are on the left side because the line uses center-island platforms on most of its route.
Xiamen BRT
More than 30 projects are being implemented or studied in China 's large cities. In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction. Kunming developed the country's first BRT system in 1999.
Stations connected by transfers are counted as one station, unless otherwise noted.
Corridor length; lines which sharing the same corridor are counted once.
Portions (BRT 1 33.4 km, BRT 1 Interchange 18.7 km and BRT 2 15.3 km) are on dedicated, elevated roads.
Georgia
Main article: Transport in Georgia (country)
India
Main article: Transport in India
Government-designated BRT systems (BRTS) with segregated lanes: India is rapidly building new BRTS systems around the country. Several systems are operational while many are under construction and are also proposed.
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
Indonesia
Main article: Transport in Indonesia
TransJakarta is the longest BRT network in the world (251.2 km), carries more than 1 million passengers daily with a fleet of over 3,900 buses. Despite being branded as BRT systems, practically all bus networks in Indonesia except for TransJakarta does not have right of way .
BRT systems in Indonesia
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Passengers (daily)
Notes/Source
BRT certified
Jakarta
TransJakarta
15 January 2004
13
244
251.2 km (156.1 mi)
1,006,579
Sliver BRT certified (2014) .
Batam
Trans Metro Batam
24 September 2004
8
39
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Yogyakarta
Trans Jogja
17 February 2008
11
267
20,000
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Pekanbaru
Trans Metro Pekanbaru (id )
18 June 2009
10
80
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Bandung metropolitan area
Trans Metro Bandung (id )
23 September 2009
5
52
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Trans Metro Pasundan
21 December 2021
5
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Palembang
Trans Musi Jaya (id )
January 2010
6
129
156 km (97 mi)
22,000
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Surakarta
Batik Solo Trans
1 September 2010
8
72
10,000
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Semarang
Trans Semarang
1 October 2010
8
35
33,000
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Denpasar metropolitan area
Trans Sarbagita
18 August 2011
4
31
42 km (26 mi)
5,000
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Bandar Lampung
Trans Bandar Lampung (id )
14 November 2011
3
30
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Padang
Trans Padang (id )
January 2014
2
26
42 km (26 mi)
10,000
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Makassar metropolitan area
Trans Mamminasata (id )
March 2014
11
154
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Banda Aceh
Trans Koetaradja (id )
2 May 2016
5
90
15,342
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Surabaya metropolitan area
Suroboyo Bus
7 April 2018
9
4,432
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Trans Semanggi Suroboyo
29 December 2021
2
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Iran
Main article: Transport in Iran
Israel
Main article: Transport in Israel
Israel Haifa Metronit bus
BRT systems in Israel
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Haifa
Metronit
August 2013
5
152
60 km (37 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Jerusalem
Egged Transportation
Six lines (71, 72, 74, 75, 77, 78)
6
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Ashdod
Two lines (1, 10)
2
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Japan
Main article: Transport in Japan
Yutorīto Line
Jordan
Main article: Transport in Jordan
Amman BRT in Amman.
BRT systems in Jordan
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Amman
Amman Bus Rapid Transit
Amman Bus Rapid Transit began operation partially in 2021. Phase one has three routes: Route 98, Route 99, and Route 100. Phase two is expected to begin operation in 2022.
27 July 2021
2
34
25 km (16 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Zarqa
Amman-Zarqa Bus Rapid Transit
-
15 May 2024
1
6
20 km (12 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Kazakhstan
Main article: Transport in Kazakhstan
Almaty : Almaty Bus Rapid Transit project started in 2014, now operational, 102 km under construction or approved. The first post-Soviet BRT.
Malaysia
Main article: Transport in Malaysia
RapidKL BYD K9 electric bus on an elevated guideway, separate from road traffic
BRT systems in Malaysia
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Kuala Lumpur
BRT Sunway Line
Malaysia 's first BRT system, is 5.4 km long and connects major areas of Bandar Sunway on a dedicated, elevated road. It is Asia's first electric BRT system.
2 June 2015
1
7
5.4 km (3.4 mi)
eBRT electric buses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Iskandar Puteri
Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit
It will be the second BRT system to be develop in Malaysia with 51 km in length consist of 3 trunk routes for Tebrau, Skudai and Iskandar Puteri corridors.
3
72
32
51 km (32 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Pakistan
Main article: Transport in Pakistan
Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus in Islamabad TransPeshawar Buses
Philippines
Main article: Transportation in the Philippines
EDSA Carousel bus in Caloocan
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
South Korea
Main article: Transport in South Korea
Sejong BRT bus near Government Complex
Taiwan
Main article: Transportation in Taiwan
Center-running bus lane and platform in Taipei
Chiayi BRT
BRT systems in Taiwan
City
System name
Description
Began
Closed
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Taipei
Taipei Joint Bus System
Dedicated bus lanes, constructed starting in 1996, which include many BRT features, such as raised station platforms.They are used by the Taipei Joint Bus System, including a system of 16 trunk lines that aim to provide "MRT-like" service along arterial roads, with peak headways of four to six minutes.
1997
-
16
-
60 km (37 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Chiayi City
Chiayi Bus Rapid Transit
two routes: 7211 (between Chiayi City Centre and Puzi ) and 7212, between the Chiayi TRA station and the Chiayi HSR station .
2008
-
3
18
29.7 km (18.5 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Taichung
Taichung BRT
"Optimized Bus Lane" It is still using most of the facilities built in BRT era, only the priority bus signals were cancelled.
28 July 2014
8 July 2015
1
21
17.1 km (10.6 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Thailand
Main article: Transport in Thailand
Bangkok BRT
BRT systems in Thailand
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Bangkok
Bangkok BRT
The route begins at Sathon and runs along Narathiwat Ratchanakharin Road, turns right at Rama III Road, crosses the Chao Phraya River on the Rama III Bridge and follows Ratchadaphisek Road before turning right at Ratchahruek Road. At the Sathon-Narathiwat Ratchanakharin intersection, a walkway connects BRT Sathon and the BTS Chong Nonsi station .
23 May 2010
5
14
16.5 km (10.3 mi)
Bronze BRT certified in 2014.
Turkey
Main article: Transport in Turkey
Istanbul Metrobus-Topkapi
BRT systems in Turkey
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Istanbul
Metrobus
Tuyap and Söğütlüçeşme, is Turkey first full-service bus rapid transit system. It has a fully separated right-of-way (except crossing the Bosphorus Bridge ) and off-bus fare collection.
17 September 2007
1
44
52 km (32 mi)
Silver BRT certified in 2014 .
Malatya
Malatya trolleybus (tr )
Trambus is a mixed-traffic BRT system with bi-articulated trolleybuses.
10 March 2015
-
53
19 km (12 mi)
eBRT trolleybuses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Urfa
Şanlıurfa Trambus
-
28 April 2023
4
-
78 km (48 mi)
eBRT trolleybuses
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Vietnam
Main article: Transport in Vietnam
Hanoi BRT 01 (Line 99) bus at the Kim Ma terminal
BRT systems in Vietnam
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Hanoi
Hanoi BRT
system runs from the downtown Kim Mã terminal to the Yên Nghĩa terminal in Hanoi's southern suburbs.The system is a component of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project, which was approved by the Hanoi People's Committee in Decision 1837/QĐ-UBND on May 10, 2007. The World Bank-funded ODA project is a step in improving the city's urban transport network and increasing public-transport capacity.
31 December 2016
5
-
14.5 km (9.0 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Europe
See also: List of bus operating companies and List of trolleybus systems
Austria
Main article: Transport in Austria
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Austria
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Vienna
-
entire bus system includes many BRT features such as stop distancing, place name signs on all bus stop signs, all door boarding and an entirely proof of payment, off-board fare collection system.
-
-
-
-
(Still under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Belgium
Main article: Transport in Belgium
Denmark
Main article: Transport in Denmark
BRT systems in Denmark
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Aalborg
Plusbus (da )
launch it "Plusbus" BRT it is a 12 km route from the eastern to the western most part of the city - 1 km yet to be finalized. It features bus exclusive lanes, all electric busses, each 25 meters long and with room for 153 passengers, and priority at all intersections on the route.
23 September 2023
2
22
12 km (7.5 mi)
eBRT electric buses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Finland
Main article: Transport in Finland
Runkolinja Rastila in Helsinki
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Finland
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Helsinki
Runkolinja 550 (fi ) (Bussi-Jokeri)
The Jokeri Line
2003
1
35
27.5 km (17.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Tampere
-
BRT in their city
-
-
-
-
(Still under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Turku
-
Have extensive bus-lane networks in their city centers.
-
-
25
-
None is BRT certified in 2022.
France
Main article: Transport in France
Évéole bus in Douai
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in France
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Aix-en-Provence
BHNS Aixpress (fr )
-
2 September 2019
6
19
7.2 km (4.5 mi)
eBRT electric buses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Antibes
Envibus Ligne A (fr )
-
6 January 2020
76
35
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Amiens
Ametis Nemo 1 (fr )
-
11 May 2019
4
37
15.7 km (9.8 mi)
eBRT electric buses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Angoulême
Réseau Möbius (fr )
-
2 September 2019
49
-
20 km (12 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Annemasse
TAC Tango (fr )
-
15 December 2019
8
14
7.5 km (4.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Avignon
Chrono'hop (fr )
-
19 October 2019
2
56
25 km (16 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Bayonne
Ligne T1 du Tram'Bus (fr )
-
2 September 2019
3
33
-
eBRT electric buses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Belfort
BHNS Optymo (fr )
-
26 August 2013
5
15
7.6 km (4.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Besançon
TEMIS-Gare de la Viotte (fr )
-
2 September 2017
1
-
4.1 km (2.5 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Béthune
(Tadao) Bubble Lines (fr )
-
2003
15
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Bordeaux
Bus express de Bordeaux (fr )
Ligne G du bus express de Bordeaux (fr )
2024
1
42
21 km (13 mi)
(Under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Brest
Ligne D du BHNS de Brest (fr )
-
-
-
-
-
(Under construction)
-
Cannes , Mandelieu-la-Napoule , Le Cannet
Le Palm Bus Express BRT
-
2013
2
25
11 km (6.8 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Chalon-sur-Saône
BRT Flash
-
2012
1
15
6 km (3.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Clermont-Ferrand
(T2C network) Ligne B du BHNS de Clermont-Ferrand (fr )
These are line B (Royat -Place-Allard to Stade Marcel Michelin) and line C (Tamaris to Cournon-d'Auvergne Descartes)
8 December 2012
-
-
5.8 km (3.6 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Dijon
Divia Mobilitès (fr )
-
25 October 2004
36
1090
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Douai
Évéole (fr )
-
8 February 2010
1
39
34 km (21 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Évry
TICE (fr )
TICE has a segregated, elevated system. France 's first line (1975).
31 December 2023
25
31
18 km (11 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
La Rochelle
ILLICO BRT Line (Yélo Network)
-
2009
1
2
6 km (3.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Le Mans
Ligne T3 du BHNS du Mans (fr ) (SETRAM)
-
20 February 2016
1
12
7.2 km (4.5 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Lille
Lianes de Lille Métropole (fr )
-
28 January 2008
13
121
67 km (42 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Lens, Pas-de-Calais
Tadao (fr )
-
2003
67
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Lorient
BRT Triskell BHLS (fr )
-
2007
6
43
14 km (8.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Lyon
Trolleybus de Lyon (fr )
The BHNS passes through the C1 (fr ) and C2 (fr ) and C3 (fr ) trolleybus lines of the TCL network
12 October 2006
2
34
19 km (12 mi)
eBRT trolleybuses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Marseille
RTM (fr )
Très Grands Bus (TGB lines)
-
5
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Maubeuge
BHLS - Viavil
BusWay lines of the du Stibus network.
2008
1
14
8.4 km (5.2 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Metz
BRT Mettis (fr )
A and B Line
5 October 2013
2
47
17.8 km (11.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Ligne A du Mettis de Metz (fr )
2
26
12.5 km (7.8 mi)
Montpellier
Bustram de Montpellier (fr )
-
-
5
-
57 km (35 mi)
(Under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Mulhouse
BRT BHNS de Mulhouse (fr )
-
2 September 2013
1
16
8.7 km (5.4 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Nancy
Trolleybus BRT
-
-
-
-
-
(Under Construction) eBRT trolleybuses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Nantes
(Nantes Busway) Busway de Nantes (fr )
-
6 November 2006
2
30
13 km (8.1 mi)
eBRT electric buses
Bronze BRT certified in 2013.
Nîmes
BRT Tango+ (fr )
Line T1 and line T2
29 September 2012
1
9
7.2 km (4.5 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Paris , Île-de-France
Trans-Val-de-Marne (TVM)
Créteil Tvm (Trans-Val-de-Marne ), operated by RATP , is a BRT system linking the RER A, B, C, D, Metro line 8 and tramway line T7 in Paris' southern suburbs. It was the second BRT system implemented in France during the 1980s; in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés , for political reasons, there are no bus lanes through the conservative city. (line 393 and T Zen 1)
1 October 1993
2
32
19 km (12 mi)
BRT certified with Silver Excellence in 2014 .
(Ligne de bus RATP 393 ) (RATP)
Créteil 393 (Ligne de bus RATP 393 ) also operated by RATP, is an 11-km line which opened in 2011. Like the TVM, the line links the southern Paris suburbs in the département of Val de Marne. Line 393 shares the bus lane and stations with TVM for five kilometres, and serves Metro line 8 and recently developed districts.
10 September 2011
1
10
11 km (6.8 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
(Ligne 1 du T Zen ) (T Zen )
Corbeil-Essonnes TZen 1 (Ligne 1 du T Zen ) opened in 2011, connecting two branches of the RER D and providing public transport to Sénart's business and commercial parks.
4 July 2011
1
14
14.7 km (9.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
BRT FÉBUS (fr )
-
8 July 2019
1
14
6 km (3.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Rennes
Rennes TramBus Chronostar (fr )
-
-
4
100
55 km (34 mi)
(Under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Rouen
TEOR
T1 and T2 and T3 lines
12 February 2001
4
65
39 km (24 mi)
Silver BRT certified in 2014.
Saint-Nazaire
BRT Hélyce (fr )
-
3 September 2012
2
20
9 km (5.6 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Sophia-Antipolis
TEO (Transport Est-Ouest) (fr )
Bus-Tram
-
-
-
8 km (5.0 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Strasbourg
Ligne G du BHNS de Strasbourg (fr )
Ligne G du BHNS de Strasbourg (Gare Centrale–Espace Européen de l'Entreprise)
30 November 2013
2
34
13.2 km (8.2 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Ligne H du BHNS de Strasbourg (fr )
24 February 2020
2
10
3.2 km (2.0 mi)
Toulouse
Toulouse BSP BRT (fr )
-
2008
2
17
11 km (6.8 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Tours
Ligne 2 Tempo (fr )
(Line 2 Tempo)
31 August 2013
2
35
15.9 km (9.9 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Germany
Main article: Transport in Germany
BRT systems in Germany
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Essen
Spurbus (de )
Guided buses use a busway in the center of a motorway.
1980
2
-
24.2 km (15.0 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Oberhausen
ÖPNV-Trasse Oberhausen (de )
-
2 June 1996
1
6
6.8 km (4.2 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Greece
Main article: Transport in Greece
BRT systems in Greece
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Athens
Thermal Bus Company
-
-
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Thessaloniki
OASTH
6 August 1957
85
4
-
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Iceland
Main article: Transport in Iceland
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Iceland
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Reykjavík
Borgarlína
-
-
-
-
(Under construction)
Italy
Main article: Transport in Italy
Van Hool ExquiCity 18 trolleybus on Rimini , Metromare
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Italy
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Rimini and Riccione
Metromare
-
23 November 2019
1
17
9.8 km (6.1 mi)
eBRT trolleybuses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Taranto
Linee della rete BRT
-
-
-
-
-
(Embracing the concept of the eBRT electric buses system under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Genoa
-
(4 Assi di Forza - Superbus - project of 4 BHNS lines, scheduled to enter service between 2024 and 2026
-
-
-
-
(Under construction)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Netherlands
Main articles: Transport in the Netherlands and Public transport in the Netherlands
Zuidtangent , Hoofddorp
BRT systems in Netherlands
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Almere
AllGo (nl ) (Maxx Almere)
Started on 4 January 2004 and Close Maxx Almere (nl ) on 9 December 2017 replace to AllGo Buses.
10 December 2017
10
19
58 km (36 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Eindhoven
Phileas
-
2003
3
32
15 km (9.3 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Amsterdam , Schiphol
R-net (nl ) (Zuidtangent )
Zuidtangent rename to R-net Buses lines 300 and 397.
2002
2
33
56.7 km (35.2 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Enschede
Bravodirect (nl ) (HOV)
HOV Buses under Bravodirect.
July 2018
2
40
23 km (14 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Utrecht
U-OV (nl ) (Qbuzz )
Line 28 to the De Uithof university campus and Vleuten .
2001
2
16
8.2 km (5.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Norway
Main article: Transport in Norway
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Norway
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Rogaland
Bussveien
The bus rapid transit system planned to be the longest in Europe (50 km, 80% dedicated right of way).
-
-
-
50 km (31 mi)
(Under construction planned finished phase one: 2026).
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Poland
Main article: Transport in Poland
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Poland
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Kraków
-
There is a bus rapid transit system shared with trams, consisting of two sections, one at Monte Cassino Street and another one at Grzegórzki Street, Warsaw Uprisers' Avenue and in the north part of Old Town ring, as well as bus lanes on the Three Wisemen Avenues.
-
-
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Portugal
Main article: Transport in Portugal
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in Portugal
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Coimbra
Metro Mondego
Portugal's first Bus Rapid Transit system was announced in 2020 and is expected to launch by the end of 2025. With an extension of 42 km, 42 stations, 35 vehicles, and initially connecting 3 municipalities.
-
2
42
42 km (26 mi)
(To be completed by 2025, with the first phase operational by the end of 2024. Construction is currently underway.)
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Porto
-
A Bus Rapid Transit System will be built between Boa Vista and Praça do Império. It will be 8 kilometres long and is scheduled to be completed by the last quarter of 2023. It plans to have a fleet of 8 hydrogen powered articulated buses.
-
-
-
8 km (5.0 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Braga
Braga BRT
-
-
-
-
-
(Under construction, to be completed by 2025)
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Loulé - Faro - Olhão
-
-
-
-
-
-
(Under construction, to be completed by 2029)
Not BRT certified in 2024.
Spain
Main article: Transport in Spain
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
Sweden
Main article: Transport in Sweden
A modern bi-articulated bus in Malmö , Sweden
BRT systems in Sweden
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Gothenburg
Stombussar [sv ]
The lines (16-19) have frequent service. Routes usually share the right-of-way with trams or have a busway.
January 2003
4
24
17 km (11 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Stockholm
Blåbussar [sv ] (Blue buses)
The lines (1-4, 6) run frequently and have a higher priority than other buses. The buses are blue; other buses are red. Differences between blue and red buses are very slight however.
1998
5
-
40 km (25 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Malmö
Huvudlinjer
(Buses in Malmö) (MalmöExpressen)
The (main lines) (1-8), which run every seven or eight minutes on weekdays.
1927
8
16
-
eBRT electric buses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Jönköping
Citybussarna [sv ]
Line (1-3), which usually run about every 10 minutes.
1996
3
440
39.2 km (24.4 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Örebro
Stombussar [sv ]
It serve two other urban lines.
1915
10
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Linköping
Stomlinjer [sv ]
-
-
6
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Switzerland
Main article: Transport in Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
Main article: Transport in the United Kingdom
See also: List of guided busways and BRT systems in the United Kingdom
Van Hool Exqui.City 18 bus on route G2 in the Titanic Quarter, Belfast , N. Ireland
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
BRT systems in United Kingdom
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified in 2022?
Belfast
Glider (EWAY )
The bus rapid transit system operating on Service G1 serves east–west and service G2 serves Titanic Quarter .
September 2018
-
-
24.5 km (15.2 mi)
No
Bradford
-
1 mile (2 km) of guided busway and a further 0.6 miles (1 km) of unguided bus lanes on Manchester Road to the city centre.
-
-
-
-
No
Bristol
MetroBus
The bus rapid transit network which is a section of guided busway in Ashton Gate and a bus-only exit and bridge on the M32 motorway
29 May 2018
5
-
50 km (31 mi)
No
Cambridgeshire
Guided Busway
The Busway runs north-west from Milton Road to St Ives and south from the station to the Trumpington park and ride .
7 August 2011
3
8
25 km (16 mi)
Yes, Bronze (2013)
Crawley
Fastway .
-
2006
1
30
15 km (9.3 mi)
No
Hampshire
Eclipse
South East Hampshire Bus Rapit Transit between Gosport and Fareham . A 2.8-mile (4.5 km) bus-only road along the former Fareham–Gosport line has been opened from Titchborne Way in Gosport to Redlands Lane in Fareham as phase one of a larger scheme. Operated by First Hampshire & Dorset as Eclipse.
2012
2
7
3.4 km (2.1 mi)
No
Leeds
Guided busway
Guided busway along York Road (the A64 )
-
-
-
-
No
London
East London Transit
Bus rapid transit system consisting of three routes.
20 February 2010
-
-
-
No
Luton
Luton to Dunstable Busway
It runs between Luton Airport and Houghton Regis via Dunstable following the Dunstable branch line, which closed in 1989, running parallel to the A505 (Dunstable Road) and A5065 (Hatters Way). It runs for 6.1 miles, of which 4.8 is guided track with a maximum speed of 50 mph. The £91 million scheme.
24 September 2013
-
-
4.8 km (3.0 mi)
No
Manchester
Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit
From Leigh and Atherton to Manchester via Tyldesley and Ellenbrook . The 29-stop scheme totals 14 miles (22 km) and uses part of a former railway line to form a 4 miles (7 km) guided busway with a pedestrian and cycle lane and bridleway. It then joins the East Lancashire Road in a dedicated bus lane.
3 April 2016
2
35
22 km (14 mi)
No
Runcorn
Runcorn Busway
It was the first BRT system in the world and runs for 22 kilometres (14 mi) in a figure of 8 across the town.
October 1971
-
38
22 km (14 mi)
No
Swansea
FTR Metro
Partially segregated, specialised BRT vehicles, on-board payment to customer-care attendant, runs every 15 minutes from 7 am to 7 pm (a conventional bus at other times).
September 2009
1
27
13.5 km (8.4 mi)
No
Liverpool
-
New rapid 'Glider' bus that will provide connections to Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the city's football stadiums by 2028. The 18-metre, articulated vehicle can transport around 30% more passengers.
-
-
-
-
(Under construction)
North America
See also: List of bus operating companies and List of trolleybus systems
Main article: List of bus rapid transit systems in North America
Canada
Main article: Transportation in Canada
The Ottawa Transitway, one of North America's largest BRT systems
R4 41st Ave departing UBC
YRT 's Viva bus in York Region , north of Toronto
BRT systems in Canada
City
Description
Brampton , Ontario
Brampton Transit 's Züm has a pay-on-board system, similar to its local Brampton Transit counterpart.
Calgary , Alberta
Calgary Transit 's MAX System and BRT System make up their network of rapid transit along with their light rail.
Durham Region, Ontario (suburban Toronto)
Durham Region Transit 's DRT Pulse
Gatineau , Quebec
Société de transport de l'Outaouais 's Rapibus
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Metro Transit 's MetroLink was a BRT system with three routes linking Portland Hills, Woodside and Sackville and downtown Halifax. Fares were higher than the conventional Metro Transit.
Kelowna , British Columbia
Kelowna Regional Transit System 's RapidBus (part of BC Transit )
London, Ontario
London Transit 's Rapid Transit will make up their network of bus rapid transit once completed.
Montreal , Quebec
(STM BRT ), The SRB (Service rapide par bus ) Pie-IX is currently under construction on Pie-IX Boulevard, with dedicated right of way and station-like stops, including indoor transfer to a metro station also under construction. Other lines have preferential traffic signals and dedicated lanes.
Mississauga , Ontario
MiWay 's Mississauga Transitway
Ottawa
OC Transpo Transitway is one of North America's largest BRT systems, with over 200,000 passengers daily and peak capacities of 10,000 passengers per hour per direction. Most sections of the Transitway have a speed limit of 70–90 km/h (43–56 mph) between stations and 50 km/h (31 mph) in station areas. Many routes converge at the Transitway, providing frequent service.
Quebec City
Réseau de transport de la Capitale 's Métrobus has four BRT routes throughout the city: routes 800, 801, 802, 803, 804 and 807
Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John Transit 's three ComeX (Community Express) routes link Grand Bay-Westfield, Rothesay, Quispamsis and Hampton to uptown Saint John. The fare is higher than the conventional Saint John Transit .
Saskatoon
Saskatoon Transit had four DART (Direct Access Rapid Transit) routes which connected downtown Saskatoon, Confederation Mall , The Centre , the University of Saskatchewan , The Mall at Lawson Heights , University Heights Suburban Centre and the Saskatchewan Polytechnical Institute campus. The service was expanded to a greater set of suburban connector routes, but rebranded into STS 's regularly scheduled service. (e.g. 81, 82, 83, 84, and 86 serving outgoing routes, and are all consolidated as 8 when returning to the downtown terminal after serving their respective neighbourhoods.)
Toronto
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) formerly operated the BRT route, 196 York University Rocket on the York University Busway . Although it has been successful, the TTC planned to close the BRT route once the extension to Line 1 of the Toronto subway was completed. Following completion of the subway extension, the small portion near York University was closed and turned back to the university, whereas the just under 2 km section between Finch West station and Dufferin Street remains in operation. The busway is still used by a handful of routes. Elsewhere, dedicated bus lanes are starting to be installed on city roadways, starting with Eglinton Avenue East, Kingston Road and Morningside Avenue in 2020. Jane Street is being planned through 2021, with three additional corridors (Dufferin, Steeles West and Finch East) to be designed afterwards. A sixth corridor (Lawrence East) is in consideration.
Vancouver
TransLink 's RapidBus started in 2020 as a successor to its B-Lines, with more passenger features and amenities. The 99 B-Line is the last remaining B-Line route and has been successful, but TransLink estimates that its SkyTrain costs about $0.75 per ride compared to $1.04-$2.22 for its BRT routes. Two B-Line routes have been replaced by rapid-transit lines; the 98 B-Line was replaced with the Canada Line in 2009 and the 97 B-Line by the Evergreen Extension in 2016. Another two B-Lines, the 95 and 96, were replaced with RapidBus routes, the R5 and R1 respectively. Along with the two upgraded B-Lines, there are also three other RapidBus routes, R2 , the R3 and R4 . A sixth route, the R6 , is the most recent expansion, having opened in January 2024.
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria Regional Transit System 's Blink RapidBus service started in 2023, providing faster and more frequent service on an existing bus corridor using bus priority lanes. The service has its own branding with larger and differently colored bus shelters.
Waterloo Region, Ontario
Grand River Transit 's iXpress has two routes, one of which (Route 200) has been converted to the ION light rail.
Winnipeg
Winnipeg Transit 's Winnipeg RT operates similarly to Ottawa's, with dedicated lanes outside the downtown core and HOV lanes within it. The first phase connects downtown with Fort Rouge, with current routes servicing the University of Manitoba along Pembina Highway and a few suburban communities in the south-west. It will be eventually extended to Bison Drive.
York Region, Ontario (suburban Toronto)
York Region Transit 's Viva began service in 2005. In response to escalating congestion on the region's roads, the region's transit plan included a provision for a BRT system along the Yonge Street and Highway 7 arterial corridors. Most of the system does not contain transit-priority measures, other than an honor system of fare payment. However, construction is underway on dedicated busways, and the first segment opened on March 6, 2011.
El Salvador
Main article: Transport in El Salvador
Guatemala
Main article: Transport in Guatemala
Transmetro in Guatemala City
Guatemala City 's Transmetro has 7 lines and 107 stations, and 1 line with 14 stations under construction. The first line (Line 12) opened on February 3, 2007, and crosses Aguilar Batres Avenue from Villa Nueva to the city's downtown. The second line (Line 13) began operation on August 12, 2010, and crosses 6th and 7th Avenue in a one-way-per-avenue scheme. Lines 1, 2, 6, 7, and 18 have been added recently, and Line 5 is under construction. The line number represents the main zone each line serves (For example, most of Line 7 runs through Zone 7's neighborhoods, Line 1 runs through Zone 1, and so on).
Honduras
Main article: Transport in Honduras
Martinique
Main article: Transport in Martinique
Van Hool ExquiCity 24 n°5002 - FDF Almadies, Fort-de-France in Martinique
BRT systems in Martinique
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Fort-de-France
TCSP
13 August 2018
2
18
13.9 km (8.6 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Mexico
Main article: Transportation in Mexico
Metrobús on Avenida de los Insurgentes , crossing Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City
Amistad station of the SITT BRT system in Tijuana
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
Panama
Main article: Transport in Panama
BRT systems in Panama
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Panama City
MiBus
28 December 2010
10
15
5 km (3.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2012.
Puerto Rico
Main article: Transportation in Puerto Rico
BRT systems in Puerto Rico
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
San Juan
Urban Metro (es )
26 October 2012
1
-
16.5 km (10.3 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Trinidad and Tobago
Main article: Transport in Trinidad and Tobago
United States
Main articles: Transportation in the United States and Public transportation in the United States
Irisbus Civis of the MAX system in Las Vegas
G Line bus in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles
BRT systems in United States
City
Description
Albany and Schenectady, New York :
Capital District Transportation Authority BusPlus
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque Rapid Transit (first Gold-Standard BRT line in the United States)
Austin, Texas
CapMetro : CapMetro Rapid (some BRT features)
Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority : Birmingham Xpress
Boston
MBTA : Silver Line , Columbus Avenue Bus Lanes
Charleston
Lowcountry Rapid Transit (planned, estimated to start in 2026)
Chicago
Pace (transit) : Pace Pulse Milwaukee and Dempster lines
Cleveland
Greater Cleveland RTA : HealthLine
Columbus, Ohio
COTA : CMAX
El Paso, Texas
Sun Metro : BRIO Line
Eugene, Oregon
Lane Transit District : Emerald Express
Fort Collins, Colorado
Transfort : MAX Bus Rapid Transit
Gary, Indiana
GPTC : Broadway Metro Express
Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Rapid : Silver Line , Laker Line
Hartford -New Britain, Connecticut
CTtransit : CTfastrak
Houston , Texas
Harris County Metro : HOV BRT System and Quickline ; Planned to be followed by METRORapid in August 2020.
Indianapolis ,
IndyGo : Red Line , Purple Line , and Blue Line (planned)
Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville Transportation Authority : First Coast Flyer
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City Area Transportation Authority : Metro Area Express
Los Angeles
LACMTA : Metro Busway G and J lines
San Bernardino, California
sbX (operated by Omnitrans ): sbX Green Line, a 16-mile route from Verdemont to Loma Linda which opened on April 25, 2014.
San Gabriel Valley
Foothill Transit : Silver Streak and El Monte Busway
Santa Monica, California
Big Blue Bus : Route 3
Louisville
TARC : Dixie Rapid
Miami-Dade
"South Dade BRT Line"
Milwaukee
MCTS : Connect 1, Connect 2 (planned, but on hold until further notice)
Minneapolis-St. Paul , Minnesota
Metro : Red Line , Orange Line , A Line and C Line
Newark, New Jersey
NJ Transit : go bus
New York City
MTA Regional Bus Operations : Select Bus Service
Oakland, California
AC Transit : Tempo
Orlando, Florida
Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Lynx ): Lymmo
Philadelphia , Pennsylvania
SEPTA : Route 103
Phoenix, Arizona
City of Phoenix : Phoenix BRT (planned)
Pittsburgh
Port Authority of Allegheny County : Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway , West Busway and South Busway
Portland, Oregon
Trimet Division Transit Project , a BRT completed between downtown Portland and downtown Gresham mainly following Southeast Division Street, with service begun Sept 18, 2022.
Provo - Orem , Utah
Utah Transit Authority (UTA): UVX
Reno, Nevada
RTC of Washoe County : RAPID
Richmond, Virginia
Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC): Pulse
Salt Lake City , Utah
Utah Transit Authority (UTA): Utah Transit Authority bus rapid transit
San Antonio, Texas
VIA Metropolitan Transit : Primo Route 100 Fredericksburg Road corridor BRT, connecting downtown with the South Texas Medical Center.
San Diego , California
San Diego MTS : SuperLoop and Rapid
Escondido, California
North County Transit District : Breeze Rapid
San Francisco , California
Muni : Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit and Geary Bus Rapid Transit
San Francisco Bay Area, California (Santa Clara Country)
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority : Route 522, from Eastridge Transit Center in San Jose to Palo Alto
San Francisco Bay Area, California (Alameda County)
Livermore-Amador Valley Transportation Authority : Tri-Valley Rapid
Seattle, Washington
King County Metro : RapidRide
Seattle metropolitan area (Everett, Washington )
Community Transit : Swift
Spokane, Washington
Spokane Transit Authority : City Line
Stockton, California
San Joaquin RTD : Metro Express
Tulsa
Tulsa Transit : Aero
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Hampton Roads Transit : VB Wave (some BRT features)
Washington, DC Metropolitan Area
Alexandria: WMATA Metroway , Montgomery County: Ride On Flash
Oceania
See also: List of bus operating companies and List of trolleybus systems
Australia
Main article: Transport in Australia
The O-Bahn Busway in Adelaide, South Australia
BRT systems in Australia
City
System name
Description
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Adelaide
O-Bahn Busway
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.
Brisbane
South-East
Routes are linked through an underground hub in the central business district . Brisbane busways carried over 70 million passengers in 2011.
13 September 2000
-
13
13.2 km (8.2 mi)
Silver BRT certified in 2022.
Northern
23 February 2004
-
13
-
Silver BRT certified in 2022.
Eastern
3 August 2009
-
6
-
Silver BRT certified in 2022.
Melbourne
SmartBus
which has elements of BRT infrastructure but uses relatively-few dedicated bus lanes.
1990
9
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Sydney
B-Line
-
26 November 2017
-
10
31 km (19 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Liverpool–Parramatta T-way
-
2 February 2003
-
35
31 km (19 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Metrobus
M2 bus corridor.
12 October 2008
13
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
North-West T-way
10 March 2007
-
30
24 km (15 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Perth
Kwinana Freeway Bus Transitway
-
-
-
-
6 km (3.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
New Caledonia
Main article: Nouméa § Transport
BRT systems in New Caledonia
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Nouméa
Néobus de Nouméa SMTU (fr )
12 October 2019
1
23
13.3 km (8.3 mi)
eBRT electric buses
Not BRT certified in 2022.
New Zealand
Main articles: Transport in New Zealand and Public transport in New Zealand
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
South America
See also: List of bus operating companies and List of trolleybus systems
Argentina
Main article: Transport in Argentina
Metrobus del Bajo Buenos Aires
Metrobús de Buenos Aires , Estación Garrahan
BRT systems in Argentina
City
System name
Lines
Date opened
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
Buenos Aires
Metrobús
Juan B. Justo
31 May 2011
21
12.5 km (7.8 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
9 de Julio
24 July 2013
17
3 km (1.9 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Sur
14 August 2013
37
23 km (14 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
25 de Mayo
5 October 2015
0
7.5 km (4.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
San Martín
27 April 2016
12
5.8 km (3.6 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Norte Etapa 2
24 November 2016
21
2.8 km (1.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
del Bajo
6 June 2017
25
2.9 km (1.8 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Norte
17 June 2015
39
2.7 km (1.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Vicente López Partido
2.2 km (1.4 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Quilmes , Buenos Aires
Metrobús Calchaquí (es )
10
4 June 2019
12
8.7 km (5.4 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
La Matanza Partido
Metrobús La Matanza (es )
1
5 May 2017
17
16 km (9.9 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Neuquén
Metrobús Neuquén
9
February 2019
13
6 km (3.7 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Rosario
Metrobús Rosario
Norte
30 June 2016
6
1.8 km (1.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Santa Fe
Metrobús (Santa Fe) (es )
1
3 May 2017
15
5.7 km (3.5 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Tres de Febrero Partido
Metrobús Tres de Febrero
1
6 October 2017
7
3.3 km (2.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Posadas
Sistema Integrado de Transporte Misionero (es )
1
1 April 2007
-
-
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Córdoba
Solo Bus Av. Sabattini
1
2014
9
5 km (3.1 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Bolivia
Main article: Transport in Bolivia
BRT systems in Bolivia
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes
BRT certified
La Paz
La Paz Bus (es )
24 February 2014
8
174
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
El Alto
Wayna Bus (es )
3 March 2015
1
60
-
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Brazil
Main article: Transport in Brazil
RIT 's double articulated buses servicing tube stations in downtown Curitiba
Passengers boarding a Transoeste articulated bus at the Barra da Tijuca terminal in Rio de Janeiro
Transcarioca station at Galeão International Airport in Rio de Janeiro
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
Chile
Main article: Transport in Chile
Transantiago articulated buses in Santiago
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
Colombia
Main article: Transport in Colombia
TransMilenio bus in Bogotá
Transcaribe bus in Cartagena, Colombia
Bogotá's segregated, four-lane TransMilenio system has a maximum peak-load capacity of 45,000 passengers per hour per direction (pphpd) on its busiest line. The system uses modular median stations that serve both directions and enable prepaid, multiple-door, level boarding. The average stop time is 24 seconds. Trunk-line terminals have integrated bicycle parking; the fare card opens a gate to a secure bicycle parking area. Two lanes in each direction permit "Quickways" (local service on the inside lane combined with express service, skipping four or five stations at a time). TransMilenio was described as a "model BRT system" in the National Bus Rapid Transit Institute's May 2006 report. It serves Bogotá with high-capacity, articulated, three-door buses. Bi-articulated buses are used on the busiest routes, and a smart card system is used for fare collection. Despite its large capacity, Transmilenio had problems with overcrowding.
BRT systems in Colombia
City
System name
Began
Lines
Stations
Length
Notes/Source
BRT certified
Bogotá
TransMilenio
December 2000
12
142
113 km (70 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Cali
MIO
March 2011
8
77
49 km (30 mi)
Phase I completed; phase II under construction
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Medellín
es:Metroplús
December 2011
3
27
12.5 km (7.8 mi)
Line 2 opened 2013
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Barranquilla
Transmetro
April 2010
2
13.3 km (8.3 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Bucaramanga
Metrolinea
February 2010
11
50 km (31 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Pereira
Megabús
August 2006
3
60
27 km (17 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2014.
Cartagena
Transcaribe
November 2015
1
16
15.3 km (9.5 mi)
Not BRT certified in 2022.
Ecuador
Main article: Transport in Ecuador
The Quito trolleybus system has lines running on exclusive BRT lanes with underpass crossings.
El Trole is a trolleybus BRT system operated by Compañía Trolebús Quito. Plans exist to convert the northernmost portion of the system to light rail. Ecovía and Metrobus diesel BRT lines have several subsystems: Trolebús (Corredor Trole), Ecovía (Corredor Ecovía), Metrobús (Corredor Central Norte), Corredor Sur Oriental and Corredor Sur Occidental. Trolebús electric trolley buses can also operate on gas. Except for local routes, all buses are articulated.
Peru
Main article: Transport in Peru
Metropolitano bus in Lima , Peru
Uruguay
Main article: Transport in Uruguay
Venezuela
Main article: Transport in Venezuela
Caracas Bus
Trolleybuses in Mérida
In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.
See also
Notes
Stations connected by transfers are counted as one station, unless otherwise noted.
Track length; lines which share track are counted once.
Stations connected by transfers are counted as one station, unless otherwise noted.
Corridor length; lines which sharing the same corridor are counted once.
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