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Africa's first bus rapid transit scheme : the Lagos BRT-Lite system : Premier bus a haut niveau de service en Afrique : le 'BRT-Lite' de Lagos (French)

Africa's first bus rapid transit (BRT) scheme began operations on March 17, 2008, in Lagos, Nigeria. Called 'BRT-Lite', it is a form of the BRT system, but it is not of the highest specification like the TransMilenio in Bogota or the Brisbane South East Busway, both of which cost about $6 million per kilometer. This new form of the BRT scheme is aimed at delivering a transport system that will meet the needs of local users, while improving citizens'...
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Mobereola, Dayo.

Africa's first bus rapid transit scheme : the Lagos BRT-Lite system : Premier bus a haut niveau de service en Afrique : le 'BRT-Lite' de Lagos (French). Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) discussion paper ; no. 9 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/784271468009598681

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