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Faridabad Smart City Limited LEA Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd Faridabad Smart City Limited Project Management Consultancy to Design, Develop, Manage and Implement Smart City Project Under Smart City Mission In Faridabad DETAILED PROJECT REPORT FOR CITY BUS SERVICES IN FARIDABAD LEA Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd. In consortium with Wadia Techno‐Engineering Services Limited, India & Avineon India Private Limited, India August, 2018 Detailed Project Report for City Bus Services in Faridabad Project Management Consultancy to Design, Develop, Manage and Implement Smart City Project TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Background ......................................................................................................................................... xiv 2. CITY PROFILE AND CONNECTIVITY...................................................................................................... xiv 3. Travel Characteristics and demand in Faridabad (CMP, 2010) ........................................................... xv 4. Challenges to CITY BUS SERVICE .......................................................................................................... xv 5. Need for CITY BUS SERVICE ................................................................................................................. xv 6. CURRENT TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................. xvi 7. BUS Route Network PLANNING ......................................................................................................... xvii 8. Bus Fleet REQUIREMENT AND OPERATION MODELS ........................................................................ xvii 8.1. Feeder Bus Routes ............................................................................................................. xviii 8.2. Intra City Operations ........................................................................................................... xix Key Statement Block: This is a key statement block. This is an opportunity to answer “Why LEA.” How will LEA benefit our client’s project and what differentiates us. LEA Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd. Page | i Detailed Project Report for City Bus Services in Faridabad Project Management Consultancy to Design, Develop, Manage and Implement Smart City Project 9. Bus Infrastructure PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT MODELS ............................................................ xix 10. Intelligent TransIt System (ITS) Requirement for CBS ........................................................................ xxi 11. POLICY AND LEGAL Framework .......................................................................................................... xxi 12. COST AND REVENUES ......................................................................................................................... xxi 13. ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS ............................................................................................. xxiii 14. Proposed IMPLEMENTATION Arrangements ................................................................................... xxiii 15. Benefits of CITY BUS OPERATIONS ................................................................................................... xxiv 16. Way Forward ..................................................................................................................................... xxv 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 1‐1 1.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND .................................................................................................................... 1‐1 1.2 PROJECT OBJECTIVES ......................................................................................................................... 1‐1 1.3 CITY PROFILE ...................................................................................................................................... 1‐1 1.4 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE .................................................................................................................... 1‐2 1.5 ECONOMIC BASE ............................................................................................................................... 1‐3 1.6 LAND USE PATTERN ........................................................................................................................... 1‐3 1.7 EXISTING ROAD NETWORKKey Statement AND REGIONAL Block: CONNECTIVITY ............................................................. 1‐4 1.8 REGISTERED VEHICLES IN FARIDABAD ............................................................................................... 1‐6 This is a key statement block. This is an opportunity to answer “Why LEA.” How will LEA 1.9 INTENT OF THIS REPORTbenefit .................................................................................................................... our client’s project and what differentiates us. 1‐7 1.10 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT ............................................................................................................. 1‐7 2 EXISTING TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS AND DEMAND FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT ....................................... 2‐1 2.1 TRAVEL NEEDS FROM/TO FARIDABAD .............................................................................................. 2‐1 2.2 TRAVEL DEMAND............................................................................................................................... 2‐1 2.3 TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS IN FARIDABAD (CMP, 2010) ................................................................... 2‐2 2.4 EXISTING PUBLIC TRANSPORT FACILITY ............................................................................................ 2‐2 2.4.1 PASSENGER FLOW AT METRO STATIONS .......................................................................................... 2‐2 2.4.2 EXISTING BUS SERVICES ..................................................................................................................... 2‐3 2.4.3 CHALLENGES TO CITY BUS SERVICE ................................................................................................... 2‐4 2.5 NEED FOR CITY BUS SERVICE ............................................................................................................. 2‐5 2.6 STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS ....................................................................................................... 2‐7 2.7 CURRENT TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................ 2‐7 2.7.1 OBJECTIVE OF PRIMARY SURVEYS ..................................................................................................... 2‐7 2.7.2 SURVEY METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................... 2‐8 2.7.3 CONDUCTING SURVEYS ..................................................................................................................... 2‐8 2.7.4 ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS – SPEED & DELAY SURVEY ...................................................................... 2‐11 2.7.5 ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS –OD SURVEY ........................................................................................... 2‐12 2.8 CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................................... 2‐18 LEA Associates South Asia Pvt. 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Page | ii Detailed Project Report for City Bus Services in Faridabad Project Management Consultancy to Design, Develop, Manage and Implement Smart City Project 3 BUS ROUTE NETWORK PLANNING ........................................................................................................ 3‐1 3.1 OBJECTIVES FOR ROUTE NETWORK PLANNING ................................................................................ 3‐1 3.2 ROUTE NETWORK PLANNING ............................................................................................................ 3‐2 3.2.1 FEEDER BUS ROUTES ......................................................................................................................... 3‐3 3.2.2 INTRA CITY OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................... 3‐7 4 BUS FLEET REQUIREMENT AND OPERATION MODELS ........................................................................... 4‐1 4.1 BUS FLEET REQUIREMENT ASSESSMENT ........................................................................................... 4‐1 4.2 BUS FLEET REQUIREMENT ASSESSMENT‐ BASE YEAR (FY 2018‐19) .................................................. 4‐2 4.3 BUS FLEET REQUIREMENT ASSESSMENT‐ PHASE I (FY 2019 to 2021) ............................................... 4‐4 4.4 BUS FLEET SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 4‐4 4.5 BUS OPERATION MODELS ................................................................................................................. 4‐6 5 INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT MODELS ................................................................ 5‐1 5.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 5‐1 5.2 Bus Depot .........................................................................................................................................
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