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Lahore to get Indian help for bus system - Khaleej Times
Ahmedabad BRTS (Bus Rapid Transit System) is a rapid transport system developed by Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board (GIDB) for the city of Ahmedabad, recognizing that no single mode would cater to the mobility needs of the city and that 'Bus' forms the most critical segment of the public transport system in the Ahmedabad city. GIDB has thereby entrusted the system design task to CEPT University. A part of first corridor connecting Pirana to R.T.O. was opened to public on October 14, 2009 by Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi.
10 September 2012
A 32-km-long corridor for the Rs22-billion first phase of the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS), being built in Lahore, will soon get help from experts from the Indian city of Ahmedabad.
Dr Nasir Javed, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) the Urban Unit of Lahore, who was here to participate in the Asia BRTS conference, told journalists that the Turkey’s Istanbul city BRTS model was chosen for Lahore’s rapid transport project after studying the bus services in 10 countries but he was now bowled over by the globally-acclaimed Ahmedabad system.
He said experts from Lahore would seek guidance for urban planning from Ahmedabad’s Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) University which had designed the Ahmedabad BRTS.
Dr Javed, a renowned planner, also said that time was also ripe for setting up institutes like CEPT for better planning and improving quality of life in Lahore, the second largest city in the country.
Ahmedabad municipal commissioner G. Mohapatra told Khaleej Times that even Karachi was interested in the city’s BRTS and officials of the two Pakistani cities had been interacting with him for the past few months on the subject.
The Ahmedabad BRTS providing high-quality public transport service in the city with a dedicated 45-km corridor through its 112 high-tech, low-floor, air-conditioned buses used by 130,000 passengers everyday has so far bagged six national and four international awards for its innovative design and efficient services.
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Ahmedabad BRTS (Bus Rapid Transit System) is a rapid transport system developed by Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board (GIDB) for the city of Ahmedabad, recognizing that no single mode would cater to the mobility needs of the city and that 'Bus' forms the most critical segment of the public transport system in the Ahmedabad city. GIDB has thereby entrusted the system design task to CEPT University. A part of first corridor connecting Pirana to R.T.O. was opened to public on October 14, 2009 by Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi.
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