Examples of Northern Busway in a sentence
Unresolved public transport integration with the Additional Waitematā Harbour Crossing (AWHC) will increase cost and risk of achieving regional road and public transport outcomes.The Northern Busway runs in parallel to the Northern Motorway before crossing the AHB (in mixed traffic) and entering the City Centre on Fanshawe St (on-street bus lanes).
The separated portion of the Northern Busway from SH1 currently ends at Constellation Station.
An initial analysis of the ongoing performance of the Northern Busway into the future shows that at some point in the foreseeable future (potentially during the mid 2030’s depending on growth projections), peak demand is expected to overtake the practical capacity of the busway, even taking into account planned improvements.
Good evidence that the functional capacity of the existing Northern Busway will be insufficient to cater to forecast PT demands.
Route protection helps avoid incompatible development and reduces the cost of land purchase for key projects.” Analysis included in the recent study: North Shore RTN: Transport and land use deficiency and opportunity analysis (Aurecon and MRCagney for Auckland Transport, 2016) provides evidence that passenger transport demand accompanying planned growth in the North Shore and City Centre is likely to exceed the functional capacity of the Northern Busway by the mid-2030s.
City North Infrastructure Pty LtdCity North Infrastructure Pty Ltd (CNI) was incorporated on 22 December 2006, as a special purpose vehicle, with the mandate to oversee the procurement of Airportlink, the Airport Roundabout Upgrade and the Northern Busway (Windsor-Kedron), on behalf of the State of Queensland.
In 2016, the law suit was successful.30 QML acquired the tolling rights for the CLEM 7 from the receivers of RCY in 2013.In May 2008, BCS was awarded the concession to finance, design, build, maintain and operate the $4.8 billion Airport Link, Northern Busway and Airport Roundabout Upgrade projects.
It is well- connected to wider Auckland via the motorway, the Northern Busway and the new Northern Corridor infrastructure project.
The existing North Shore RTN, the Northern Busway, is shown in Figure 1.
The Northern Busway runs directly alongside State Highway 1, together these crucial spines of infrastructure both access and sever the surrounding areas.