Various Studies of Demand for New Metro Branches in Rio de Janeiro
Analyze and determine demand for new metro branches in Rio de Janeiro (simulations performed with a specific transportation demand modeling software).
ACTIVITIES DEVELOPED
- Division by regions and study of their respective demands
- Data collection
- Preparing the network for simulation
- Estimates of current and future demands for each scenario
- Identifying the need to create a strategic unified transportation network
- Identifying the need to build 6 new metro stations on additional 13.5 kms of line to meet the demand up to 2035
- Assessing any impacts on the rail transportation modes which may prevent meeting its demand promptly
CASE STUDIES
- Shared Bicycle System for the City of Sorocaba, SP, Brazil
- Belo Horizonte’s Mobility Operational Plan for FIFA Confederations Cup 2013 and FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014
- Updating the Strategic Transportation Plan for the Olympic and Paralympics Games in Rio de Janeiro, 2016
- Review Study of the ‘Avenida Brasil’ Corridor: TransBrasil – Rio de Janeiro
- A New ‘Zona Leste’ – Study and Development of a Plan to Implement the Celso Garcia Corridor in São Paulo, Brazil
- Operational Design and Financial Modeling of the First Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Service in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Operational Design of the Mass Transportation System of Santa Fé de Bogotá, Colombia: TransMilênio
- Study of Demand, Business Model, Functional and Basic Design of Corridors and Stations in the BRT System of Dar es Salaam – Tanzania
- Operational Plan and Financial Modeling of the Rea Vaya BRT (Full and Phase 1a) for Johannesburg – South Africa
- Operational Plan and Financial Modeling of the Rea Vaya BRT (Phases 1b and 2) for Johannesburg – South Africa
- Operational Plan and Financial Modeling of the MyCiti BRT for Cape Town – South Africa
- Design of the 1st BRT Corridor for the Metropolitan Area of Asunción – Paraguay
- Transcarioca – RJ: Preliminary Studies, Basic Project and Technical Feasibility Study to Implement T5
- Various Studies of Demand for New Metro Branches in Rio de Janeiro
- Demand, Functional, Operational and Feasibility Studies for the ‘Transoeste’ BRT