Ludhiana Bus Rapid Transit System

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Ludhiana BRTS
Overview
LocaleLudhiana[1]
Transit typeBus rapid transit
HeadquartersLudhiana, Punjab, India
Operation
Operator(s)Punjab Metro Bus Society
Technical
System length48 km (30 mi)
Top speed21 km/h (13 mph)

Ludhiana BRTS was a bus rapid transit system proposed for the city of Ludhiana in Punjab, India.[2] It was to be 48 km in length, [3] and the project was approved on 22 September 2013.[4] However, the plan was scrapped due to lack of funds by the centre and only funds were raised for the Amritsar BRTS.

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  1. ^ "After being launched in Amritsar and Ludhiana as a pilot project, BRTS would be replicated in Jalandhar and Mohali".
  2. ^ "An official release quoting Badal said in Ludhiana, a 48 km route had been identified for BRTS and the finalisation of technical plans for system were in an advanced stage of completion".
  3. ^ "In Ludhiana a 48-kilometer route had been identified for BRTS".
  4. ^ "BRTs in Amritsar and Ludhiana approved".

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