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February 19th, 2018 09:01 PM #101
The BRT: Almost 30 years in the making | Philippine Daily Inquirer
It was 1989 when inventor and investment banker Francis Yuseco Jr. conceptualized, designed and copyrighted the original idea for a bus rapid transit. A series of unfortunate economic events, however, forced it back on the shelf
By: Roger Pe
December 18, 2016
In 1989, Filipino inventor and investment banker Francis Yuseco Jr. conceptualized, designed and copyrighted the Philippine Track Rapid Transit (PRT) system to mass-transport, not only passengers, but also agriculture products, fish and cargo.
The locally made transit system was meant to liberate the country from the clutches of its dependence on foreign loans and technology.
Yuseco proposed to install the PRT along the wide and unoccupied middle islands of Edsa based on the results of an exhaustive study conducted by the University of the Philippines Transport Training Center (UPTTC, now the National Center for Transport Studies).
The study concluded that instead of the then proposed Edsa MRT plus the 6,000 buses plying Edsa, a Philtrak consortium could reduce the buses to only 92 units, each one traveling at an average speed of 48 kilometers per hour, with headways of 15 seconds and dwell times of 20 seconds.
A headway is a measurement of the minimum possible distance or time between vehicles in a transit system.
Dwell time, meanwhile, refers to the time that a vehicle spends at a scheduled stop, either to load or unload passengers, or wait for traffic ahead to clear.
Dwell time is a common measure of efficiency in public transport, with shorter dwell times seen as being universally desirable.
Yuseco’s idea would have cost P2.2 billion today. In contrast, the government-approved Edsa BRT for the same distance would cost P14.4 billion.
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December 4th, 2018 03:04 PM #103The idea is good pero paano mapapabilis yung sobrang pagkahaba-habang pila?
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December 4th, 2018 03:23 PM #104
Just thinking, with the infrastructure projects currently on full swing, why is it there are still some people are questioning the projects that is ongoing?
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December 5th, 2018 11:41 AM #105
As expected, in response to Tesla’s entry into the Philippines market, Ford will be bringing in the...
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