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An analysis of public bus transit performance in Indian cities
Authors:Madhav G Badami  Murtaza Haider  
Institution:aSchool of Urban Planning and McGill School of Environment, McGill University, 815 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 2K6;bTed Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON, Canada M5B 2K3
Abstract:Maintaining and enhancing public transit service in Indian cities is important, to meet rapidly growing mass mobility needs, and curb personal motor vehicle activity and its impacts at low cost. Indian cities rely predominantly on buses for public transport, and are likely to continue to do so for years. However, the public bus transit service is inadequate, and unaffordable for the urban poor. The paper explores the factors that contribute to and affect efforts to improve this situation, based on an analysis of the financial and operational performance of the public bus transit service in the four metropolitan centres and four secondary cities during the 1990s. Overall, there were persistent losses, owing to increasing input costs and declining productivity. The losses occurred despite rapidly increasing fares, and ridership declined. The situation, and the ability to address it, is worse in the secondary cities than the metropolitan centres. We suggest a disaggregated approach based on the needs and motivations of different groups in relation to public transit, along with improved operating conditions and policies to internalize costs of personal motor vehicle use, to address the challenge of providing financially viable and affordable public bus transit service.
Keywords:Urban transport  Public transit  Low-income countries  India  Bus transit  Transit performance
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