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Photos: Bus Rapid Transit Projects 2014

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Check out shots of some of the North American bus rapid transit systems we highlighted in our April 2014 BRT survey.

A recently completed  station platform at Cal State San Bernardino on Omnitrans' sbX line.

Rendering of a bus shelter on Minneapolis Metro Transit's A Line project.

 

Albany, N.Y.-based Capital District Transportation Authority was joined by Sen. Charles Schumer to detail the development of its “40 miles of BRT” route network in October.

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Valley Metro’s Mesa Main Street LINK BRT service began operating in 2008. It has since provided more connectivity to the light rail and schools, shopping and other attractions.

A bus stop located on the Port Authority Allegheny Downtown - Oakland - East End line.

Livermore, Calif.-based Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority's Rapid service.

Riders on King County Metro's RapidRide C line enjoy the free Wi-Fi that is offered on all six RapidRide BRT lines.

Seattle-based King County Metro's RapidRide A Line.

Rendering of El Paso, Texas' Sun Metro Brio Corridor BRT, slated to open later this year.

Everett, Wash.-based Community Transit's Swift BRT.

The project that reported the highest number of vehicles is Brampton, Ontario-based Brampton Transit’s Zum line, with 70 buses.