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    Default Re: Cebu Bus Rapid Transit system (Cebu BRT) promises a mass transportation that works


    hahayz! wen pa kaha ni ma sogdan. . ?

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    Default Re: Cebu Bus Rapid Transit system (Cebu BRT) promises a mass transportation that works

    Quote Originally Posted by superidol View Post
    hahayz! wen pa kaha ni ma sogdan. . ?
    unsa pa bro eh ... mag damgo lang sa ta mas maau pa ito c pres. gloria bisan pa pottot lang ito kahiblo mu tan-aw sa atoa pirma daun unlike ani abnoy nga pres. ipa review pa daw unsa man ni woi ..... basin gusto niya nga ma una tga luzon ani nga project ....

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    Default Re: Cebu Bus Rapid Transit system (Cebu BRT) promises a mass transportation that works

    nothing has, and will never change. imperial manila will always be, imperial manila.
    maypag mag independent nalang ta... magkalisud man o mulambo, kita ray makabenepisyo sa atong buwis, dili kay ang mga taga ngadto na hasta rabang hilasa ug maka ari.

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    Default Re: Cebu Bus Rapid Transit system (Cebu BRT) promises a mass transportation that works

    Quote Originally Posted by superidol View Post
    hahayz! wen pa kaha ni ma sogdan. . ?
    wala pa gyud d.i gastart. tsk3x..
    Last edited by boyq; 12-29-2012 at 12:57 PM.

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    Default Re: Cebu Bus Rapid Transit system (Cebu BRT) promises a mass transportation that works

    nindut jd kaayu ni nya tang.tangun na mga jeep or kwaan gmay ang mga jeep.

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    Wait longer for the BRT
    Cebu Daily News, Friday, December 7th, 2012

    Many support the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system proposal. Practically all Cebu city officials including Mayor Michael Rama who split with the dominant Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan (BO-PK) camp last year want it.

    That’s why it was a letdown when President Benigno Aquino III said his administration can’t approve the BRT at this time. He was genuinely reluctant to spend P10 billion for it.

    The amount would include not only the buses and terminals, but dedicated roads where the vehicles would travel.

    The BRT was on the favored list of Public-Private Partnerships of Malcañang – until Aquino’s “teka, teka” declaration in Cebu City last week.
    Instead of flaring up, Cebu City Rep. Tomas Osmeña, the chief proponent, took the setback calmly, at least in public. There’s little use arguing with the President, whose help you need to push a massive project like the BRT because financing cannot be shouldered by the locality.

    Osmeña, who always has a Plan B somewhere, said World Bank officials assured him that this won’t necessarily delay the timetable to operate a BRT in 2015 or 2016.

    He may know something the rest of us don’t.

    Outside of Cebu, the only other vocal opponent of the BRT is outgoing Rep. Eduardo Gullas of Cebu’s 1st district, who championed the implementation of the Light Railway Transit (LRT) system throughout Cebu.

    We still have to see studies that demonstrate that an LRT is superior to dedicated bus lanes or more financially viable considering that in Manila where the LRT and the Metro Railway Transit (MRT) is giving the national government a headache as it spends billions of pesos to subsidize operations at a big loss.

    Some factors in favor of the BRT is the use of environment-friendly vehicles using less fuel than it costs to operate train carriages of an LRT or the MRT.

    This road reform proposed for Cebu City has been in the drawing board for over a decade. If President Aquino doesn’t get behind it, how much longer do we wait for growing vehicular traffic to choke the life out of motorists?

    We hope the patience shown by Congressman Osmeña is part of genuine confidence that the city is not stuck with urban traffic congestion.

    It remains to be seen whether this has anything to do with hopes of his partner, former congressman Raul del Mar, to lobby anew for new flyovers.

    Now that would be a Plan B sure to draw a firestorm of protest from sectors who insist on proper urban planning for a “liveable” Cebu City.

    BRT proponents, World Bank unfazed by delay
    Cebu Daily News, Thursday, December 6th, 2012

    DESPITE the President’s deferred approval of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, proponents remain optimistic after World Bank officials expressed continued support for the mass transit reform.

    Rafael Yap, head of the Cebu Integrated Traffic Operation Management (Citom), said a WB official told him that they would help lobby with President Benigno Aquino III and the NEDA board of directors to reconsider their position.

    Yap, heads the BRT Technical Working Group, said the WB is willing to invite President Aquino or his chosen cabinet secretary to travel to countries where the BRT is being operated like Korea, India and Indonesia to observe how the scheme works.

    The BRT system would need funding support from the World Bank through a $110 million loan; aside from $52 million from the Agence Francaise de Development; $25 million from teh Clean Technology Fund; and $25 million from the Philippine government.

    Yap said the World Bank representatives assured that even if NEDA board approval would take three to four months, the BRT system could still be implemented as scheduled to be completed in 2015 or 2016.

    The NEDA board decided during a meeting last week to defer action on the BRT proposal because of the need to clarify some concerns especially the plan to incorporate Cebu City’s BRT in the traffic mainstream.

    President Aquino announced during his Cebu visit on Nov. 30 that the government cannot experiment on the BRT project which is estimated to cost P10 billion.

    Cebu City Rep. Tomas Osmeña, who has championed the BRT since his previous term as city mayor, said he would be patient and didn’t mind delays in the project.

    Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama who also supports the BRT said he would ask Yap to coordinate with the national government and “push” for the project implementation.

    Yap said he was confident the BRT would eventually be approved since it is backed by Transportation Secretary Joseph Abaya. He said ongoing preparatory studies, which include detailed engineering and a social management plan, willaddress questions on the BRT.

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    I think BRT is more favorable compared to LRT,
    you can widen a bit the existing roads dedicate the new lane for the buses
    and that's it. Whereas for LRT overhead railways and structures are to be made
    and the routes are limited it's costly and not so effective. The BRT I think could
    cover the entire corners of the city in terms of public transportation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apt.get.sudoer View Post
    nindut jd kaayu ni nya tang.tangun na mga jeep or kwaan gmay ang mga jeep.
    dakong sakto
    daghan jud badlongon nga jeepney driver..
    awa ang jones.. sukad na wala nang mga mandaue jones nga jeep.. ni luag2x gud

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    BRT on top and underground ang LRT...just like HK na wala gyuy traffic sa taas but daghan tao nag ride sa train but safe and w/o pollution plus less hazard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmac2 View Post
    BRT on top and underground ang LRT...just like HK na wala gyuy traffic sa taas but daghan tao nag ride sa train but safe and w/o pollution plus less hazard.
    murag lisod2x pa ang underground train karon sa cebu
    1. budget
    2. baha
    3. electric price ug supply sa cebu

    dako2x pud nga amount ang kinahanglan sa pag operate/maintain sa underground station compared sa street level or overhead stations
    1. ventilation (temperature/air quality equipment) sa station
    2. lift/elevators ug escalators (labi na sa mga handicap/senior citizen)
    3. lights (mag on hrs before ug after operating hrs sa station)

    good luck sa atong pliti sa train

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