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Essentials for sustainable urban transport in Brazil's large metropolitan areas
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Washington, D.C.

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Essentials for sustainable urban transport in Brazil's large metropolitan areas
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Lessons from São Paulo's metropolitan busway concessions program
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Year: 1997 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass.

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Road traffic --- São Paulo


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Reforming the urban transport sector in the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan region: a case study in concessions
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Year: 1999 Publisher: Washington, D.C.

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The São Mateus-Jabaquara trolleybusway concession in Brazil
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Washington, D.C. World Bank

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The Sao Mateus Jabaquara Trolleybusway Concession in Brazil
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Year: 1999 Publisher: Washington, D.C., The World Bank,

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May 2000 - To replace a diesel bus busway operated under a management contract by the state with an electric trolley busway, Sao Paulo State in Brazil designed and implemented a concession to the private sector. According to independent user surveys, service under the concession has been satisfactory. Rebelo and Machado describe how Sao Paulo State granted a 20-year concession for operating a busway, one requirement for which was that the concessionaire replace the diesel bus operation with electric traction (trolleys). This was not a greenfield concession but is probably the only busway concession undertaken so far worldwide. With roughly 16,000 buses fighting their way through heavy traffic under traffic policies geared to automobiles, bus service was slow and unreliable. Then Sao Paulo adopted certain practices aimed at improving bus operations. Between 1983 and 1987, it implemented a segregated trolleybus corridor between Sao Mateus and Jabaquara, to be operated as a private concession regulated by the state of Sao Paulo. The concession was to operate for 20 years but the winning consortium had to invest in only part of the equipment, because part of it was in place. This made things less risky for the private consortium and allowed the state to complete an environmentally friendly project with the help of the private sector. The concession has so far been a success - an example to be followed. After an initial increase, demand for the busway began to fall in 1998 and 1999. This was part of a general decline in demand for the bus system because of: A drop in jobs resulting from the economic slowdown; A growth in the use of automobiles; Competition from illegal buses (vans), which offer door-to-door service. The state was late in completing the aerial network for the trolleyway and rehabilitating sections of the roadway. This delayed replacement of diesel buses by trolleybuses. State representatives indicated it might be better in future to find a mechanism through which the concessionaire instead of the state would undertake infrastructure works and would also handle administration of integration terminals. This paper - a product of the Finance, Private Sector, and Infrastructure Sector Unit, Latin America and the Caribbean Region - is part of a larger effort in the region to promote private sector operation and investment in transport. Jorge Rebelo may be contacted at jrebelo@worldbank.org.


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Essentials for sustainable urban transport in Brazil's large metropolitan areas
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Washington, DC : World Bank, Latin America and the Caribbean Country Dept. I, Infrastructure and Urban Development Division,

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Concessions of busways to the private sector: the São Paulo metropolitan region experience
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Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, D.C.

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Concessions of busways to the private sector : the Sao Paulo metropolitan region experience
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Year: 1995 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : World Bank, Latin America and the Caribbean, Country Dept. I, Environment and Urban Development Division,

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Bus lines --- Privatization

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