Zhengzhou BRT Route B1

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Overview
System Zhengzhou BRT
OperatorZhengzhou Bus Communication Corporation
Vehicle Yutong U12
Yutong ZK6125CHEVNPG4
Yutong ZK6180CHEVNPG3
StatusOperational
Began service2009
PredecessorsZhengzhou Bus Route 96
Route
Locale Zhengzhou
StartZhongzhou Avenue and Nongye Road
EndDianchang Road B/T
Length26 km (16 mi)
Stops32
Service
LevelDaily
FrequencyEvery 2-5 minutes
Operates6:00 am – 9:30 pm
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Zhengzhou BRT Route B1 is a bus rapid transit route operated by Zhengzhou Bus. The route is the first ever route with dedicated bus lanes in Zhengzhou BRT.

Contents

History

The route was officially commenced on 28 May 2009, together with 8 other feeder routes. The route was initially a loop line running on Nongye Road, Zhongzhou Avenue, Weilai Road, Hanghai Road and Tongbai Road. [1]

Due to the construction of Zhengzhou Metro Line 5 on Hanghai Road and Tongbai Road and the construction of Nongye Expressway above Nongye Road, most platforms of the route on these three roads have been removed. Currently, services of the route on Nongye Road has been suspended.

Route

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B1 Trunk Route

The route is U-shaped, running on Zhongzhou Avenue, Weilai Road, Hanghai Road, Tongbai Road, Wulongkou S. Road and Dianchang Road, with the eastern terminus at Zhongzhou Avenue and Nongye Road and the western terminus at Dianchang Road B/T.

Branch routes

The route has a number of branch routes, which are free-interchangeable with the main route.

Fleet

Former

Current

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References

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