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Briefing on Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit System 2009

Briefing on Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit System 2009

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Page 1: Briefing on Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit System 2009

Briefing on Cape Town’s Integrated Rapid Transit System

2009

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‘Trunk’ and ‘Feeder’ services

Dedicated trunk service lanes

Feeder services in mixed traffic

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Trunk services on coloured lanes

•Large vehicles•Lane located in the

middle of the roadway

•Major origin to major destination

• Free transfers between trunk routes

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Feeder services on general traffic lanes

•Operating in mixed traffic

• Operating along the kerbside of the road

• Providing services into residential areas

• Connections to trunk services

Smaller vehicles:

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Phase 1A

• Airport CBD link

• Inner city service

•CBD Green Point Stadium

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Subsequent 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

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Comfortable, accessible public transport

•Easy boarding for wheelchairs

•Accessible for the elderly and children

•Provision for prams •World class stations and

vehicles

Level boarding on trunk routes. Ramps on feeder routesLevel boarding on trunk routes. Ramps on feeder routes

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Sustainable public transport

•Low emission vehicles

• Reduction in private vehicle use

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Affordable public transport

•Fares will be comparable with those currently charged

•Financial modelling underway •Cheaper fares for off peak times•Fares to range from R4 to R16

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Infrastructure designed to fit fare structure

Feeder Services•Flat fare per trip at open stationsTrunk Services

• Base + distance-related fare

Free transfer: Free transfer: • between trunk services • between trunk services • • at strategic closed feeder stationsat strategic closed feeder stations

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Smart cards

•Will enable transfers between trunk routes on a single fare

•Will make it easy to transfer between trunk routes

•Sold at stations and retail outlets

•Eliminate cash transactions on the vehicles

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Phase 1 construction: inner city to Green Point

Hertzog Boulevard, Civic lane and Old Marine Rd• Construction of dedicated lane, station and cycle lane begins nowSomerset Rd• Cycle lane under construction, for completion in March 2010

Inner City to Hout Bay• Dedicated lanes, stations and cycle infrastructure begins 2nd half of 2009

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Airport services

•Airport plaza, IRT station base structure for completion by December 2009

•Station top structure for completion by March 2010

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West coast infrastructure

•R27 dedicated lanes, and cycle lanes currently under construction for completion by March 2010

•Bayside Centre station construction begins now•Blaauwberg Rd median lane construction begins

mid-2009

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Comparing infrastructure costs

• BRT• Trams• Light rail• Urban rail• Elevated rail• Metro

R65-160 Mil /km R100-250 Mil /km R150-400 Mil /km

R325-650 Mil /km

R325-2000 Mil /km

R3.2 - 100 Mil /km

Cape Town IRT

infrastructure is

costing about

R 40 million / km

on average

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Curitiba, Brazil

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Guayquil, Equador

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Pereira, Columbia

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São Paulo, Brazil

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Station Design

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Station Design

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Station Design

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Typical signage at ticket office entrance

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System map displays

• Individual route maps above doorways

• Full system map inside closed area of station

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Glass sliding doors with station name displayed

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Real-time information displays

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Alignment of Bus with Platforms

• Kassel Kerb in Zuidtangent, Netherlands

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Progress Summary

March 2007: Implementation Framework completed

October 2007: City project team formed

November 2007: City study tour to Latin America

December 2007: Operational plan tender awarded

2007

2008

February 2008: National Treasury awarding of R 836 m

March 2008: Council resolution approving planning

April 2008: Awarding of Business Plan contract

April 2008: Press announcement on project

August 2008:Council approves Phase 1A implementation

August 2008: First infrastructure tender advertised

November 2008: Construction commences

December 2008: Phase 1A operator study tour to Colombia

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Progress Summary20

09

February 2009 : Draft Vehicle Operator Prospectus given to taxi and bus industry February 2009: National Treasury awarding of R 900 m

April 2009: R600m civil contracts awarded R300m tenders received for IRT Closed Station Superstructures