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BRT_Timeline
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xiaowei lim
⟶ Actualizado 8 dic 2017 ⟶
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City of Johannesburg formulates an Integrated Transport Plan (ITDP)
White Paper on National Transport Policy allows 16-seater minibuses to operate legally during the apartheid regime
City of Johannesburg starts to operate a commercial bus service, Metrobus from Soweto to Johannesburg
Mayor creates City of Johannesburg Mayoral Committee to look at organizing urban mobility better,
The Mayoral Committee decides to consider a Bus Rapid Transit System
Rea Vaya BRT construction starts in the inner city
A prototype station opens in Joubert Park.
The Rea Vaya mascot is introduced to the public at a Look-and-feel event for Phase 1B buses at Westgate Station.
Transportation Deregulation Act removes most entry barriers to minibus services
The minibus-taxi industry experiences explosive growth
Top Six and GJRTC signs Memorandum of Understanding with the City to provide the basis for thorough engagement in the BRT planning process.
Negotiation processes with taxi operators finally culminated in a signed contract for Phase 1A
Piotrans announced as the new name of the Rea Vaya Bus Operating Company, with taxi associations holding 33% stake
585 taxis were withdrawn, owners were compensated and became shareholders of Piotrans
Rea Vaya signs a Memorandum of Agreement with operators affected by the Phase 1B route
South Africa wins bid to host 2010 FIFA World Cup
Central government funds BRT under the Public Transport Infrastructure and Systems Grant
A special park and ride transport service for the FIFA Confederations Cup implemented
Official start date for Rea Vaya moved to 30 August 2009 in time for FIFA World Cup Opening Day
Launch day of Rea Vaya Phase 1A
Mayoral Committee of Transport invites bus company Putco and Metrobus, as well as the two largest taxi associations to Bogota, Colombia and Guayaquil, Ecuador for a scoping study of the BRT system
Mayor Amos Masondo & government officials invite representatives from TSC to Bogota and Pereira in Columbia, South America for a second study visit
Rea Vaya's first bus arrives from Brazil and the City goes through a station naming process inviting public participation
Two major strikes by taxi associations not involved in the negotiations process
Shooting incident on board Rea Vaya bus resulted in 11 injuries and 1 death
Taxi associations go on strike opposing negotations for Phase 1B
Soweto protestors torch Rea Vaya bus station
Riverlea protestors torch Rea Vaya bus station
Pro-BRT taxi operator shot dead
Police escort in the roll-out of new routes in Phase 1A
Armed metro cops escort Rea Vaya buses after attacks
Taxi drivers threaten violence if Rea Vaya expansion for the remaining Phase 1A routes go on