As you would expect, when people say that Bus Rapid Transit is like "a train on tires," what they mean is that it has an exclusive ROW.
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not hating man that's what makes it work so well--they didn't have to carve out a ROW from existing streets
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they almost literally ran buses on a railway; if you insist on using buses then that's a smart way to do it
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yes, yes, exactly! *technically* we could build non-shit w/o using old rail ROWs, but it's such a handy shortcut
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way cheaper to use existing grades than figure out new greenfield routes! can be adapted for bus or rail, too
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