Cities with Existing and Planned BRT

(planned routes in italics)

 

U.S. Cities

Non-U.S. Cities

Alameda & Contra Costa, CA

Adelaide, Australia

Albany, NY

Brisbane, Australia

Albuquerque, NM

 

Atlanta, GA

Westline Metro  BRT- 1.5 mile route

I-20 East BRT- new line

Sydney, Australia

Austin, TX

MetroRapid BRT- 37.5 mile route

Curitiba, Brazil

Boston, MA

Silverline BRT- 1 mile connector

Urban Ring BRT- 25 mile circulator

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Charlotte, NC

Silver Southeast BRT or LRT- 13.5 new line

Ottawa, Canada

Chicago, IL

Vancouver, Canada

Cleveland, OH

Winnipeg, Canada Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor BRT

Eugene, OR

Santiago, Chile

Fort Collins, CO

Mason Corridor BRT- 5 mile new line

Beijing, China

Grand Rapids, MI

Silverline BRT- 9 mile new line

Hang Zhou, China

Hartford, CT

Hartford-New Britain BRT- 9.4 mile new line

Bogotá, Colombia

Honolulu, HI

Quito, Ecuador

Kansas City, KS

Ahmedabad, India

Las Vegas, NV 

Jakarta, Indonesia

Los Angeles, CA

Canoga Corridor BRT- New busway

Leon, Mexico

Louisville, KY

Mexico City, Mexico

New York, NY

Tappan Zee Bridge Replacement- Study to replace bridge with BRT

Select Bus Service BRT- 8.5 mile line

Nostrand Ave/Rogers Ave BRT- 9.3 mile route

34th St Transitway- segregate bus traffic

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Miami, FL

 

Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN

Cedar Avenue BRT- 16 mile new route

 

Monterey, CA

 

Montgomery County, MD

 

Oakland, CA

East Bay BRT- 16.9 mile route

 

Orlando, FL

 

Phoenix, AZ

 

Pittsburgh, PA

Downtown-Oakland BRT- Connects two major employment centers

 

Richmond, VA

Broad Street BRT- New line

 

Roaring Fork, CO

VelociRFTA BRT- 33.8 mile new line

 

San Antonio, TX

Fredericksburg Road BRT- 8-10 mile new line

 

San Bernardino, CA

E Street sbX BRT- 15.7 mile new line

 

San Diego, CA

Mid City Rapid Bus-  10 mile new line

Escondido Rapid Bus- 6 mile route improvement

I-15 BRT- New connector line

South Bay Rapid Bus- 21 mile new line

SuperLoop- 8 mile BRT loop

 

San Francisco, CA

Geary BRT- Line prepared for transition to LRT

Van Ness BRT- 2 mile new line

 

Santa Clara, CA

 

Seattle, WA

Rapid Ride- 6 new lines

EZRA- new line

 

Stockton, CA

 

Vancouver, WA

Fourth Plain BRT from Vancouver Mall to Downtown

 

Washington, D.C.

K Street Busway- busway to relieve congestion on K Street

 

 

 

Sources:

Federal Transit Administration, FTA Small Starts reports

Bus Rapid Transit Features and Deployment Phases for U.S. CitiesLuis David Galicia, Ruey Long Cheu,The University of Texas at El Paso, and Randy B. Machemehl, The University of Texas at Austin, Hongchao Liu, Texas Tech University, 2000

The Transport Politic, “Planned Bus Rapid Transit Systems”

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