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Conference ldquoMandalay without traffic jamrdquo
What urgent solutions for Mandalayrsquos transportation
system
Mandalay ndash 150615
FASEP study
2
SAFEGE mission and context
SAFEGE mission
A contribution to the global plan
focusing on public transport solutions
1 Context appraisal urban and transport situation and trends
2 Proposition of draft urban and transport global strategy
3 Selection of a priority corridor and of a transport technology
4 Prefeasibility of the selected line
3
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
4
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
5
UNDERSTAND
ANALYSE
IMAGINE DESIGN
THE CITY
IMAGINE THE ORGANISATION
OF MOBILITY
INVENT THE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT NETWORK
BEST ADAPTED TO THE
CITY
THE METHOD
6
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
7
Mandalay a vision for the future
MYANMAR
8
Myitkyina
Kale
India
Sittwe
Lashio
China
Naypyitaw
Yangon
NATIONAL SUBURBAN URBAN
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY MANDALAY
FOCUS POINT OF THE NORTH OF MYANMAR
CENTER OF A LARGE URBAN AREA
3 scales
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
2
SAFEGE mission and context
SAFEGE mission
A contribution to the global plan
focusing on public transport solutions
1 Context appraisal urban and transport situation and trends
2 Proposition of draft urban and transport global strategy
3 Selection of a priority corridor and of a transport technology
4 Prefeasibility of the selected line
3
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
4
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
5
UNDERSTAND
ANALYSE
IMAGINE DESIGN
THE CITY
IMAGINE THE ORGANISATION
OF MOBILITY
INVENT THE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT NETWORK
BEST ADAPTED TO THE
CITY
THE METHOD
6
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
7
Mandalay a vision for the future
MYANMAR
8
Myitkyina
Kale
India
Sittwe
Lashio
China
Naypyitaw
Yangon
NATIONAL SUBURBAN URBAN
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY MANDALAY
FOCUS POINT OF THE NORTH OF MYANMAR
CENTER OF A LARGE URBAN AREA
3 scales
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
3
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
4
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
5
UNDERSTAND
ANALYSE
IMAGINE DESIGN
THE CITY
IMAGINE THE ORGANISATION
OF MOBILITY
INVENT THE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT NETWORK
BEST ADAPTED TO THE
CITY
THE METHOD
6
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
7
Mandalay a vision for the future
MYANMAR
8
Myitkyina
Kale
India
Sittwe
Lashio
China
Naypyitaw
Yangon
NATIONAL SUBURBAN URBAN
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY MANDALAY
FOCUS POINT OF THE NORTH OF MYANMAR
CENTER OF A LARGE URBAN AREA
3 scales
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
4
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
5
UNDERSTAND
ANALYSE
IMAGINE DESIGN
THE CITY
IMAGINE THE ORGANISATION
OF MOBILITY
INVENT THE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT NETWORK
BEST ADAPTED TO THE
CITY
THE METHOD
6
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
7
Mandalay a vision for the future
MYANMAR
8
Myitkyina
Kale
India
Sittwe
Lashio
China
Naypyitaw
Yangon
NATIONAL SUBURBAN URBAN
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY MANDALAY
FOCUS POINT OF THE NORTH OF MYANMAR
CENTER OF A LARGE URBAN AREA
3 scales
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
5
UNDERSTAND
ANALYSE
IMAGINE DESIGN
THE CITY
IMAGINE THE ORGANISATION
OF MOBILITY
INVENT THE PUBLIC
TRANSPORT NETWORK
BEST ADAPTED TO THE
CITY
THE METHOD
6
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
7
Mandalay a vision for the future
MYANMAR
8
Myitkyina
Kale
India
Sittwe
Lashio
China
Naypyitaw
Yangon
NATIONAL SUBURBAN URBAN
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY MANDALAY
FOCUS POINT OF THE NORTH OF MYANMAR
CENTER OF A LARGE URBAN AREA
3 scales
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
6
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
7
Mandalay a vision for the future
MYANMAR
8
Myitkyina
Kale
India
Sittwe
Lashio
China
Naypyitaw
Yangon
NATIONAL SUBURBAN URBAN
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY MANDALAY
FOCUS POINT OF THE NORTH OF MYANMAR
CENTER OF A LARGE URBAN AREA
3 scales
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
7
Mandalay a vision for the future
MYANMAR
8
Myitkyina
Kale
India
Sittwe
Lashio
China
Naypyitaw
Yangon
NATIONAL SUBURBAN URBAN
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY MANDALAY
FOCUS POINT OF THE NORTH OF MYANMAR
CENTER OF A LARGE URBAN AREA
3 scales
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
8
Myitkyina
Kale
India
Sittwe
Lashio
China
Naypyitaw
Yangon
NATIONAL SUBURBAN URBAN
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY MANDALAY
FOCUS POINT OF THE NORTH OF MYANMAR
CENTER OF A LARGE URBAN AREA
3 scales
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
9
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
MANDALAY
A CENTER FORhellip
Administration
Economy
Culture
Religion
Tourism
Transport
A central city
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
10
Mandalay a linear urban area contained between the river and the hills
The city is developed on a North-South axis along the Irrawaddy River
UNDERSTANDING THE LAND THE CITY
North-South axis
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
11
Population density
2014 population 14 million2040 25 in the Greater Mandalay
4 million in a larger area
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
12
Mandalay urban
structure today
Residential high density (gt 10000 popkmsup2)
Residential lower density (lt 10000 popkmsup2)
Present
city center
Industrial
developments
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
13
URBAN TRANSPORT
Towards a sustainable Mandalay
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PROTECTED ZONE
AGRICULTURE
FOOD FOR THE CITY
NEW BUSINESS CENTER
OF MANDALAYURBAN AND LANDSCAPE
ARRANGEMENT ALONG
THE RIVER
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
MASTERED DEVELOPMENT FOR A SUSTAINABLE CITY
Contain and organize urban development
Structure the city to promote exchanges and limit the infrastructures ldquoshort distancesrdquo city
Preserve the environment and agricultural capital ldquoshort circuitrdquo food
Prepare the tools of economic development (business center tourism developments exhibition area etc)
NEW
CBD
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
14
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
15
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
ldquoUrban haute couturerdquoKnitting the future city along a major axis
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
16
The Palace The composition axisThe new business
district
The development of the new city
as a mirror
to the historic heritage
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
17
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
The old ndash The newAll foundational elements of the city
connected along a structuring transport axis
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
18
Inventing the future sustainable Mandalay
TODAY TOMORROW
NEW
CBD
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
19
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
20
The bus network
Main bus corridors outside the
ldquoZay Cho ndash 84th street backbonerdquo
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
Railway services and trip times
Railway system
Services Trip time
Mandalay - Paleik 1 hr 15
Mandalay - Shwekyetyet 1 hr
Mandalay - Madaya 3 hr 45
Mandalay ndash Thayezay 1 hr 55
Madaya ndash Thayezay 1 hr 30
Myitkyina (12)
Bagan (4)
Yangon (8)
Lashio (2)
Naba (2)
ShweBo (2)
Thazi (2)
Pakokku (2)
Mongywa (2) Madaya (2)
Daily running trains
Myitkyina (2)
Yangon (4)
Lashio (2)
Passenger services Freight services
2700
800
400
21
Railway stations
Railway lines
Daily passengers (400)
Naypyitaw
Yangon
Sagaing
Myitkyina
Lashio
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
22
Intercity bus stations
ThiRiMandalar
to be relocated
PyiGyi
MyatShin
ChanMyaShwePyi
(KyelSelkan)
3 main intercity bus terminals
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
Car and motorbikes ownershipSource Road Transport Administration Department August 2014
53000 private vehicles
2013-2014 +30 passenger cars in Myanmar
7 cars for every 1000 citizens (Vietnam 14 Thailand 270)
677000 2-wheel vehicles in the city
450000 motorcycles and 225000 bicycles
Mobility estimates
About 2 million daily trips
Potential evolutions
2040 about 4 million daily trips (walking excluded)
Car ownership much higher
What objectives for future public transport share23
Motorization and mobility
70
20
7525
Urban trips per mode (estimates)
Motorcycle
Bicycle
Car
Urban bus
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
24
Objectives for public transport share
30
45
60
60
25
55
17
2 ~Mandalay today
Objective
for Mandalay
A reasonable objective for public transport share 30
12 million daily trips by public transport 20 times more than today
A challenge How to make it possible
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
25
Solutions are multimodal
Public
transport
improvement
Traffic
calming
Sustainable development
Traffic
management
Parking policy
in the center
Mass transit
Transit-oriented
development
Coordination
with trains and
intercity buses
Transport
hubs
Fares information
comfort institutional
issues etc
Pedestrian-
friendly
environment
Regulated
congestion
Ring roads
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
26
Multimodal concept
Main road network
Mass transit level 1
Mass transit level 2
A multimodal strategy for Mandalay
No through-traffic inside the city
Priority for public transport inside the ring road
Access restrictions for cars and motorbikes in some central strategic areas 26
COHERENT ORGANIZATION OF THE MOBILITY
A mass transit network
with 2 levels
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
27
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
Characteristics of a first level of mass transit for Mandalay
High-capacity system (gt 15000 passengershourdirection)
Able to go out of the city
Separated from other traffics (cars motorcycles buses pedestrians) no level crossing
But still well integrated in the city
Opportunity of the railway system
A railway network that covers the main corridors both inside the city
and towards Sagaing Southern extensions etc
A relatively low number of trains leaving large capacities to insert urban
and suburban trains
An infrastructure to be renewed possibly with 3 or 4 rails to accommodate to
different gauges (meter and standard) + electric power supply + new signaling system
and of course new vehicles
Urban train concepts
Many cities have developed railway systems that serve as a metro in the city and
as a suburban train outside sharing tracks with long distance and freight trains on
some sections
Generally only some of the trains go out of the city (eg 1 out of 3) because more
transport capacity is needed inside the city
These systems can be called metro tram-train light rail regional express network etc
28
Mass transit level 1 for Mandalay
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New CBD
Old CBD
Southern developments
Northern developments
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
29
Example of Porto Metro (Portugal)
Use of existing railways Covered station
Open air stationIn the city
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
30
URBAN AND SUBURBAN METRO
Elevated section
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
31
Mass transit level 2 for Mandalay
Characteristics of a second level of mass
transit for Mandalay
An intermediate level between the metro and the
bus network
Capacity of 3000~5000 passengershourdirection
Easy integration in the main arterials (~70 ft 22 m
wide)
Catchment areas complementary to the 1st level
Much lower cost than the metro
Possibility of faster implementation than the metro
Bus-based solutions
ldquoBus Rapid Transitrdquo (BRT) or ldquoBus with a High Level
of Servicerdquo (BHLS) concepts
Bus-based solution but with fully different
image and performances than usual bus lines
Segregated site qualitative vehicles priority at
junctions stations with comfort information
ticketing street integration
Station
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
Bus with a High Level of Service
Bus-based solution
but with fully different image and performances
than usual bus lines
32
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
33
Needs for mass transit connections
Airport
Sagaing
Airport
area
Sagaing
Patheingyi
New
CBD
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
34
Proposed mass transit master plan
Multimodal concept
Airport
area
Sagaing
Metro line 1
Metro line 2
BRTBHLS
Metro services
4 minutes
in the city
Typical
headways
New alignment
Elevated metro in the streetLong distance train station
relocated in Myo Haung
Intercity bus stations
relocated on mass transit
lines
Myo HaungNew central station
Metro on existing
railway alignment
Existing
Central
station
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
35
A coherent urban and transport vision for the future
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
36
Contents
Introduction
A vision for the city
A multimodal strategy
Towards a mass transit master plan
A first mass transit line to be studied
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
COMMERCIAL SPEED
FREQUENCY REGULARITY
URBAN INTEGRATION
COMFORT
IMAGE
SAFETY
ACCESSIBILITY
INTERMODALITY
BHLS the bus with a high level of service
37
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
FEEDERS
ADDITIONAL
SERVICES
ADAPTED FARES
TRANSFERS
INTERMODALITY
SOFT MODES
SHELTERED STATION
WITH TICKET
DISTRIBUTION amp CONTROL
REAL-TIME
INFORMATION
PRIORITY AT
JUNCTIONS
ACCESSIBILITY
FALLBACK
MANAGEMENTCOMFORTABLE
SAFE
CLEAN
MULTIPLE
DOORS
ACCESSIBILITYLOGO
GRAPHIC IDENTITYCOMMUNICATION
ITS
PARK-AND-
RIDE
TICKETING
BHLS components
38
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
Sustainable future Mandalay city and coherent public mass transit network
39
Photos of the different street widths
THE ROAD MATRIX OF THE BHLS
LINES
73
62
30
66
69
2x1 lane
2x2 lanes
2x3 lanes
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
40
A BHLS network with three lines
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
41
A BHLS first line
Serving hotspots (market administrative center education
areas industrial zone) and high-density areas
Possibility of fast implementation
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
Mandalay BHLS pilot line
Pre feasibility study
Initial Phase
FASEP French Grant Program
May 2015
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
43
1P+R Strategy and assumption bull Assumption 10 access to the
MRTBHLS by motorcycle
bull Hierarchical strategy
2Motorcycle P+R
Mass transit level bull Mass transit level 1 about
18750msup2 parking space
bull Mass transit level 2 about 6250msup2
parking space
BHLS Networkbull 6 XL (1250 msup2) at the terminus of
BHLS line
bull 12 LM (400 to 800 msup2) at the
strategic hubs
bull 24 S (200 msup2) at the others
stations out of the new heart city
center
1st BHLS LINE parking and ride
Kipping de vision of the network and
an intermodal system
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
48MULTIMODAL INTERCHANGE NODES
Synthesis of the global vision for an attractive and sustainable Mandalay
FULL PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK
METRO NETWORK
NEW MANDALAY CITY
BHLS NETWORK
TRAFFIC ORGANISATION + RING ROAD
A planned new development
A planned public transport network
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)
Short term solutions with a long term vision
49
Airport
area
Sagaing
Myo HaungNew central station
ExistingCentralstation
Route
alignment
to be
confirmed
SHORT TERM
BUS REORGANIZATION
AND BUS LANES
BRT LINE STUDIED AT
PREFEASIBILITY LEVEL
MEDIUM TERM
FIRST MASS TRANSIT LINE
(BHLS)
LONG TERM
MASS TRANSIT NETWORK
(URBAN TRAIN METRO + BHLS)