B6 | |||
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Overview | |||
System | Zhengzhou BRT | ||
Operator | Zhengzhou Bus Communication Corporation | ||
Vehicle | Yutong ZK6180CHEVNPG3 (18m) Yutong H12 (12m) Yutong E12 (12m) | ||
Status | Closed | ||
Began service | 28 April 2016 [1] | ||
Ended service | 26 May 2019 [2] | ||
Route | |||
Locale | Zhengzhou | ||
Start | Dianchang Road B/T (loop line) | ||
Length | 42 km (26 mi) | ||
Stops | 53 | ||
Other routes | B601 | ||
Service | |||
Level | Daily | ||
Operates | 6:00 am – 9:00 pm | ||
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Zhengzhou BRT Route B6 was a discontinued bus rapid transit route operated by Zhengzhou Bus.
The route was commenced on 28 April 2016, together with two interval services (east interval and west interval). [1]
On 26 March 2018, the two interval services were merged into one, designated as B601. [3]
On 26 May 2019, the route together with Route B601 stopped service due to the adjustment of bus routes after the opening of Zhengzhou Metro Line 5. [2]
The route was a loop line running on Dianchang Road, North 3rd Ring Road, Zhongzhou Avenue, Weilai Road, Hanghai Road, Changjiang Road, Tongbai Road and Qinling Road, with Dianchang Road Bus Terminus as the terminal station.
The route had a number of branch routes, which were free-interchangeable with the main route.
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