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Título
General guidelines for the design of BRT routes in the Public Transport Integrated System of Bogotá
Publicado en
R-Evolucionando el transporte
Editorial
Universidad de Burgos. Servicio de Publicaciones e Imagen Institucional
Fecha de publicación
2021-07
ISBN
978-84-18465-12-3
DOI
10.36443/10259/7052
Descripción
Trabajo presentado en: R-Evolucionando el transporte, XIV Congreso de Ingeniería del Transporte (CIT 2021), realizado en modalidad online los días 6, 7 y 8 de julio de 2021, organizado por la Universidad de Burgos
Resumen
The objective was to establish general guidelines for the design of the BRT route network in
Bogotá's Public Transport Integrated System – SITP – in terms of geographical layouts, stop
points, and frequencies. The demand for the morning rush hour in a typical business day
before COVID-19 was contemplated.
The research methodology had three phases. 1) Establish several sets of preliminary
guidelines for route network design in the Bogotá BRT System – TransMilenio –. 2)
Development of a methodology – based on a transport model implemented in PTV-Visum –
to assess different routes scenarios designed following those sets of preliminary guidelines.
3) Application of this assessment methodology to quantify the impact of each set of
preliminary guidelines for route network design, thus choosing the best alternatives.
The outputs can be divided into two categories. 1) Heuristic processes for the systematic
design of routes in the BRT system. 2) Selected guidelines for the design of route network
in TransMilenio. This report will be focused on the second category of outputs. Among the
conclusions, the BRT services in Bogotá should be designed with a multi-criteria approach,
which implies a relatively complex route network. A very simplified route network has
proven to be inconvenient. On the other hand, in the short term, it is recommended to
maintain diametrical routes to avoid the collapse of central stations due to increased
transfers. However, in the medium term, the paradigm must evolve to radial routes design.
This approach would make it possible to significantly reduce the minimum required fleet,
improving headways, increasing comfort within buses, and/or reducing investment in rolling
stock. Furthermore, it has been shown that the radial routes approach would require four new
central interchange stations in Bogotá.
Palabras clave
Transporte público
Public transport
COVID-19
Materia
Ingeniería civil
Civil engineering
Transportes
Transportation
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