Kabul bus rapid transit

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Kabul bus rapid transit is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Kabul, Afghanistan, currently under construction.

History[]

A bus rapid transit system in the city of Kabul was envisaged since 2009 to relieve pressure on motor traffic in the fast-urbanizing city.[1] Kabul Municipality, the Ministry of Transport, and the Japan Cooperation Agency in Afghanistan (JICA) held a joint international conference in New York City in 2016 to research and discuss a potential system. The BRT system was officially unveiled by Kabul Municipality in June 2017, which has also been referred to as Metrobus.[2] Officials said that construction would start soon and that the system's first phase would be opened in 2018.[3] It was reported in July 2018 that the project had been hampered by delays,[4] and as of January 2019 it is still not yet completed.[5]

The project will cost $15 million to be built, paid for by the municipality.[6] It is also part of the wider Asian Development Bank's 20-year urban investment program in Afghanistan.[7]

Infrastructure[]

The BRT's bus lanes would have a width of 60 metres (200 ft).[8] There will also be specialized pedestrian crosswalks and overpasses at BRT stops.

Route[]

Construction of the BRT system is split into four phases, all serving the city's main downtown district:[9]

  • Phase I: Deh Afghanan - Salang Watt Road (Baraki Square) - Sara-e Shamali
  • Phase II: Baraki Square - Karte Parwan - Silo Road - Kote Sangi - Sevom Aqrab Road (Deh Mazang) - Deh Afghanan
  • Phase III: Deh Afghanan - Maidan Square - Sara-e Shamali
  • Phase IV: Deh Afghanan - Jadayi Maiwand - Karte Naw - Arzan Qimat

With additional extensions it is expected to be 111 km long by 2020 including serving Dashte Barchi and Darulaman.[10][3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://open_jicareport.jica.go.jp/pdf/11965266.pdf
  2. ^ "Kabul municipality unveils new developments in metro bus project - The Khaama Press News Agency". www.khaama.com. 12 September 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Kabul Municipality Unveils First Metro Bus System - TOLOnews".
  4. ^ "Delays Hamper Work on Kabul Metrobus Project".
  5. ^ "BAZAR: Kabul Municipality Criticized for Metrobus Project".
  6. ^ "First-ever metro bus project launched in Kabul". www.pajhwok.com.
  7. ^ https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/institutional-document/327561/afg-transport-plan-2017-2036.pdf
  8. ^ Afghanistan, 1TV. "Kabul metro bus project to be launched today".
  9. ^ "Detailed Design of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Network in Kabul City - dgMarket". www.dgmarket.com.
  10. ^ "Kabul municipality unveils new developments in metro bus project". vostoknews.org.
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