About: Nantes Busway

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The Nantes Busway (line 4) is a bus rapid transit line operating in the city of Nantes, France. The service was inaugurated on November 6, 2006 and is operated by Semitan. The line runs from Place Foch to Porte de Vertou on a dedicated right-of-way, and interconnects with line 1 of the Nantes Tramway at Duchesse Anne Château station. Four park & ride facilities have been built along the construction of the line to encourage passengers to use public transport. Nantes Busway line 4 is NF certified (NF stands for French Norm). A victim of its own success, Busway line 4 attracts higher ridership than Semitan expected, pushing the system to saturation. Buses are overcrowded at peak times and nearly full off-peak. Semitan tested the Hess LighTram in November 2009 to eventually increase capacity

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  • Nantesko igarotze azkarreko autobusa (Busway gisa merkaturatua; frantsesez: busway de Nantes; galoz: busway de Naunnt; bretainieraz: busway Naoned) Bretainiako Nantes hirian dagoen igarotze azkarreko autobus sarea da. Sarea bi line osatzen du, guztira geltoki bakarra partekatzen dituzte Nantesen. Igarotze azkarreko autobusa 2006ko azaroaren 6an inauguratu zen linearekin, Foch–Cathédrale eta Porte de Vertou geltokien artean, eta 2020ko otsailaren 27an linea inauguratu zen Gare Sud eta Hangar à Bananes geltokien artean. 31 geltokietatik, 7n bi lineak gelditu eta 2n lotura dago. (eu)
  • Le Busway de Nantes est un réseau de bus à haut niveau de service des transports en commun de l'agglomération nantaise exploité par la Semitan pour le compte de Nantes Métropole. Lancé en 2006, le réseau est actuellement constitué de 2 lignes : les lignes 4 et 5. Le réseau de Busway de Nantes est le premier de France à avoir reçu le label de qualité « Busway », une marque déposée de concept de lignes BHNS. (fr)
  • The Nantes Busway (line 4) is a bus rapid transit line operating in the city of Nantes, France. The service was inaugurated on November 6, 2006 and is operated by Semitan. The line runs from Place Foch to Porte de Vertou on a dedicated right-of-way, and interconnects with line 1 of the Nantes Tramway at Duchesse Anne Château station. Four park & ride facilities have been built along the construction of the line to encourage passengers to use public transport. Nantes Busway line 4 is NF certified (NF stands for French Norm). A victim of its own success, Busway line 4 attracts higher ridership than Semitan expected, pushing the system to saturation. Buses are overcrowded at peak times and nearly full off-peak. Semitan tested the Hess LighTram in November 2009 to eventually increase capacity of the system and relieve overcrowding at peak times. Though that solution wasn't implemented, Semitan decided to increase passage frequencies to less than 3 minutes at peak times. If saturation recurs, Busway line 4 may be converted into a Tramway line in the future. (en)
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  • Nantesko igarotze azkarreko autobusa (Busway gisa merkaturatua; frantsesez: busway de Nantes; galoz: busway de Naunnt; bretainieraz: busway Naoned) Bretainiako Nantes hirian dagoen igarotze azkarreko autobus sarea da. Sarea bi line osatzen du, guztira geltoki bakarra partekatzen dituzte Nantesen. Igarotze azkarreko autobusa 2006ko azaroaren 6an inauguratu zen linearekin, Foch–Cathédrale eta Porte de Vertou geltokien artean, eta 2020ko otsailaren 27an linea inauguratu zen Gare Sud eta Hangar à Bananes geltokien artean. 31 geltokietatik, 7n bi lineak gelditu eta 2n lotura dago. (eu)
  • Le Busway de Nantes est un réseau de bus à haut niveau de service des transports en commun de l'agglomération nantaise exploité par la Semitan pour le compte de Nantes Métropole. Lancé en 2006, le réseau est actuellement constitué de 2 lignes : les lignes 4 et 5. Le réseau de Busway de Nantes est le premier de France à avoir reçu le label de qualité « Busway », une marque déposée de concept de lignes BHNS. (fr)
  • The Nantes Busway (line 4) is a bus rapid transit line operating in the city of Nantes, France. The service was inaugurated on November 6, 2006 and is operated by Semitan. The line runs from Place Foch to Porte de Vertou on a dedicated right-of-way, and interconnects with line 1 of the Nantes Tramway at Duchesse Anne Château station. Four park & ride facilities have been built along the construction of the line to encourage passengers to use public transport. Nantes Busway line 4 is NF certified (NF stands for French Norm). A victim of its own success, Busway line 4 attracts higher ridership than Semitan expected, pushing the system to saturation. Buses are overcrowded at peak times and nearly full off-peak. Semitan tested the Hess LighTram in November 2009 to eventually increase capacity (en)
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  • Nantesko igarotze azkarreko autobusa (eu)
  • Busway de Nantes (fr)
  • Nantes Busway (en)
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