Public Transportation System in Chandrapur City

Authors

  • Shradhesh Rajuji Marve  Department of Civil Engineering, Shri Sai College of Engineering & Technology, Bhadrawati, Maharashtra, India
  • Shreyas R. Shende  Department of Civil Engineering, Shri Sai College of Engineering & Technology, Bhadrawati, Maharashtra, India
  • Abhijit Nanaji Chalkhure  Department of Civil Engineering, Shri Sai College of Engineering & Technology, Bhadrawati, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org//10.32628/18410IJSRSET

Keywords:

Public Transportation System, Urban Transportation System, BRTS

Abstract

As we know the population of Chandrapur City has increased so far in this years and with that has increased the vehicles causing high traffic volume & rise in pollution. But the transportation system in Chandrapur City is still the same. To reduce the traffic volume & pollution, we have to study & design the new transportation system in Chandrapur City. The system would be as similar to Nagpur City with the implementation of Star City Buses. In this Study we would first compare the speed of various vehicles. Collection of population details of Chandrapur City, approximate number of vehicles running on road, collection of data with respect to Ticket fares in Nagpur City- whether it is according to Kilometers or places to be reached, calculation of Ticket Fares for Chandrapur City on the basis data collected. By all these, the best mode of transport in City can be studied.

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Published

2018-10-30

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Shradhesh Rajuji Marve, Shreyas R. Shende, Abhijit Nanaji Chalkhure, " Public Transportation System in Chandrapur City, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 4, Issue 10, pp.306-312, September-October-2018. Available at doi : https://doi.org/10.32628/18410IJSRSET