BRT Case Study | The Silver Line - Houston
This short overview focuses on the transformation of a suburban arterial road into a safe and walkable environment that supports growing development with bus rapid transit. Light rail was considered for this corridor but was cost prohibitive and would have also taken much more time to deliver. See how Houston is now embracing BRT for their future transit needs. See the in-depth video study here: • Extended BRT Case Study | The Silver Line ... Learn more about BRT here: https://itsmarta.com/brt.aspx

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Extended BRT Case Study | The Silver Line - Houston

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Light Rail vs. Bus Rapid Transit: Which is Right for Your City?

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You're Wrong About Houston and Here's Why

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Extended BRT Case Study | The Van Ness Corridor - San Francisco

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Why This Channel Exists (and why I hate Houston)

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The Promise & Danger of BRTs

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They Transformed a Nasty Stroad With BRT

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Meet Minnesota’s $500-Million... 🚍 BUS???

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What's the Point of Dallas's New Train? (Meet the Silver Line!)

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Houston Using ONLY Public Transit

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Bus Rapid Transit

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Wake Bus Rapid Transit: New Bern Avenue Corridor – Raleigh, North Carolina

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Extended BRT Case Study | The Red Line - Indianapolis

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Top 10 Cities for Bus Rapid Transit in North America - Plus Bonus Mexico City Content

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Trains vs. Buses: The Rise of Bus Rapid Transit

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I Rode EVERY US Metro System - And Ranked Them!

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San Francisco's new bus rapid transit lanes on Van Ness getting rave reviews

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The $10B Plan to Move (Then Bury) an Interstate

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The Space Age Metro System | Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)

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