List of bus rapid transit systems in Asia and the Pacific

The term bus rapid transit system (BRT system) has been applied to a wide range of bus, trolleybus, and electric bus systems. In 2012, the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) published a BRT Standard to make it easier to standardize and compare bus services.

Nishitetsu bus Fukuoka, Fukuoka BRT [ja]

The below list only includes BRT systems in Asia and the Pacific that are in operation or under construction.

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Status (background color)
  • White: Operational
  • Light blue: Under construction
City
Primary city served by the buses and trolleybus.
System name
The English name of the bus rapid transit or overview article for city.
Operator
Operating the main bus services along its designated route.
Began
The year that the bus rapid transit began operating for passenger service.
Stations
Stations connected by transfers are counted as one station, unless otherwise note.
Length (km)
Track length; lines which share track are counted once or Corridor length; lines which sharing the same corridor are counted once.
Notes/Description
A short objective description and subjective of routes bus rapid transit ridership and passengers (daily).
Type
eBRT - Electric Bus Rapid Transit, using Trolleybuses or eBRT using Electric buses or other source.
BRT certified
ITDP standards-and-guides and bus-rapid-transit-standard year rewards.

Afghanistan

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BRT systems in Afghanistan
City System name Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Kabul Kabul BRT (Metrobus) - 4 - 111 km (69 mi) Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

Azerbaijan

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Baku Bus in Baku
BRT systems in Azerbaijan
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Baku BakuBus BakuBus LLC 3 April 2014 5 - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

Bangladesh

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BRT systems in Bangladesh
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Dhaka Dhaka BRT Dhaka Bus Rapid Transit Company Limited 2017 3 25 41 km (25 mi) Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

China

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More than 30 projects are being implemented or studied in China's large cities. In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction. Kunming developed the country's first BRT system in 1999.[2]

BRT systems in China
City System name Chinese name Began Lines Stations [a] Length [b] Notes/Description Type BRT certified
HangzhouHangzhou BRT杭州BRT200625055.4 km (34.4 mi)Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
BeijingBeijing BRT北京BRT200447879.96 km (49.68 mi)Bronze BRT certified (2013).[1]
Beijing Bus Rapid Transit Line 1 [zh]2 January 201611715.51 km (9.64 mi)eBRT trolleybuses
Beijing Bus Rapid Transit Line 2 [zh]201712016 km (9.9 mi)
Beijing Bus Rapid Transit Line 3 [zh]15 January 201512222.95 km (14.26 mi)eBRT trolleybuses
Beijing Bus Rapid Transit Line 4 [zh]30 December 201211925.5 km (15.8 mi)
KunmingKunming BRT昆明BRT199956356 km (35 mi)Not BRT certified in 2013.[1]
ChangzhouChangzhou BRT常州BRT200825144 km (27 mi)Bronze BRT certified (2013).[1]
XiamenXiamen BRT厦门BRT200833167.4 km (41.9 mi)[c]Sliver BRT certified (2014).[1]
JinanJinan BRT [zh]济南BRT200864656 km (35 mi)[d]Bronze BRT certified (2013 & 2014).[1]
Zaozhuang Zaozhuang BRT B1 枣庄BRT 2010 1 49 33.5 km (20.8 mi) Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
Zaozhuang BRT B3 - 1 - 32.2 km (20.0 mi) Basic BRT certified (2014).[1]
Zaozhuang BRT B5 - 1 - 18.5 km (11.5 mi)
ZhengzhouZhengzhou BRT郑州BRT28 May 200959770.3 km (43.7 mi)Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
Zhengzhou BRT Route B21 January 202121712.5 km (7.8 mi)eBRT trolleybuses
GuangzhouGuangzhou BRT广州BRT201012622.5 km (14.0 mi)Gold BRT certified (2013).[1]
SuzhouSuzhou BRT苏州BRT2008510695 km (59 mi)Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
DalianDalian BRT [zh]大连BRT200811313 km (8.1 mi)Basic BRT certified (2014).[1]
HefeiHefei BRT [zh]合肥BRT201044342 km (26 mi)Basic BRT certified in (2014).[1]
YanchengYancheng BRT [zh]盐城BRT20102[3]3333 km (21 mi)Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
ÜrümqiÜrümqi BRT乌鲁木齐BRT201146642.2 km (26.2 mi)Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
ChangdeChangde BRT常德BRT201212520.9 km (13.0 mi)Basic BRT certified (2014).[1]
LianyungangLianyungang BRT [zh]连云港BRT201212934 km (21 mi)Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
LanzhouLanzhou BRT兰州BRT20121159.1 km (5.7 mi)Sliver BRT certified (2013).[1]
YinchuanYinchuan BRT [zh]银川BRT201212221.2 km (13.2 mi)[4][5]Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
ChengduChengdu BRT成都BRT201342928.3 km (17.6 mi)Sliver BRT certified (2014).[1]
Zhongshan Zhongshan BRT [zh] 中山BRT 2014 1 13 13 km (8.1 mi) [6] Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
Yichang Yichang BRT 宜昌BRT 2015 1 22 23 km (14 mi) Gold BRT certified (2014).[1]
Wenzhou Wenzhou BRT [zh] 温州BRT 2015 1 17 13 km (8.1 mi) [7] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Wuhan Wuhan BRT [zh] 武汉BRT 2016 1 14 13.6 km (8.5 mi) [8] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Shanghai Yan'an Road Medium Capacity Bus Transit System 延安路中运量公交 1 February 2017 1 25 17.5 km (10.9 mi) [9] eBRT trolleybuses Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Fengpu Express 奉浦快线 2018 1 12 20.3 km (12.6 mi) [10][11] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Guiyang Guiyang BRT [zh] 贵阳BRT 2017 1 24 29 km (18 mi) [12] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Yiwu Yiwu BRT 义乌 BRT 2017 1 17 12.1 km (7.5 mi) [13] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Linyi Linyi BRT 临沂 BRT 2017 1 14 12.3 km (7.6 mi) [14] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Nanning Nanning BRT 南宁BRT 2017 2 33 27 km (17 mi) [15][16] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Fuzhou (Jiangxi) Fuzhou BRT 抚州BRT 2019 1 18 18.5 km (11.5 mi) [17][18][19] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Zigong Zigong BRT 自贡BRT 2021 June 1 - - [20][21] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
ShenzhenShenzhen BRT深圳BRT----
WuxiWuxi BRT无锡BRT----
Xi'anXi'an BRT西安BRT----
ShenyangShenyang BRT沈阳BRT----
ShijiazhuangShijiazhuang BRT石家庄BRT----
HarbinHarbin BRT哈尔滨BRT----
  1. Stations connected by transfers are counted as one station, unless otherwise noted.
  2. Corridor length; lines which sharing the same corridor are counted once.
  3. Portions (BRT 1 33.4 km, BRT 1 Interchange 18.7 km and BRT 2 15.3 km) are on dedicated, elevated roads.
  4. Portions (B7 Xierhuan corridor 7.1 km, Beiyuan Dajie 15.0 km, Erhuandonglu 8.0 km, Lishan Lu 4.8 km, Gongyebeilu-Aotizonglu Line 6 6.6 km) are on dedicated, six line on corridor.

Georgia

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BRT systems in Georgia
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Tbilisi - - - - - - Vake district and Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue pilot BRT project, completed in 2020-2022.[citation needed]

India

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Government-designated BRT systems (BRTS) with segregated lanes:[22] India is rapidly building new BRTS systems around the country. Several systems are operational while many are under construction and are also proposed.

In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.

BRT systems in India
City System name Native name Acronym Began Lines Stations [a] Length [b] Notes/Description Type BRT certified
PuneRainbow BRTSरेनबो जलद बस परिवहनPNBRTS20066102114 km (71 mi)Basic BRT certified (2016).[1]
Ahmedabad Ahmedabad BRTS અમદાવાદ BRT AHMDBRTS 2009 14 150 89 km (55 mi) 1 Silver + 2 Bronze BRT certified (2013 & 2014).[1]
Janmarg - RTO-Maninagar - - - 21.5 km (13.4 mi) Bronze BRT certified (2013).[1]
Janmarg - Narol-Naroda - - - 13.2 km (8.2 mi) Silver BRT certified (2013).[1]
Janmarg - Sola-AEC - - - 3.1 km (1.9 mi) Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
IndoreIndore BRTSइंदौर BRTSINDBRTS20131021126.46 km (78.58 mi)Bronze BRT certified (2016).[1]
RajkotRajkot BRTSરાજકોટ BRTRAJBRTS200811810.5 km (6.5 mi)Not BRT certified in 2013.[1]
SuratSurat BRTSસુરત BRTSURBRTS201315148114 km (71 mi)Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]
BhopalBhopal BRTSभोपाल BRTSBHPBRTS200610230186 km (116 mi)The process of dismantling the corridor began on 20 January 2024 the line is closeNot BRT certified in 2013.[1]
JaipurJaipur BRTSजयपुर BRTSJAIBRTS20101107.1 km (4.4 mi)Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
MumbaiMumbai BRTSमुंबई जलद बस परिवहन Planned-1(Planned)--
BhubaneswarBhubaneswar BRTSଭୁବନେଶ୍ୱର BRTS Planned20192(Planned)--
HyderabadHyderabad BRTSహైదరాబాద్ BRTSSZBRT Planned2(Planned)--
VijayawadaVijayawada BRTSవిజయవాడ BRTVJWDABRTS-6--
Hubli–Dharwad Hubli–Dharwad BRTS ಚಿಗರಿ HDBRTS 1 November 2018 6 33 70 km (43 mi) Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Raipur-Naya Raipur Raipur and Naya Raipur BRTS रायपुर-नया रायपुर BRTS - 2016 2 10 40 km (25 mi) Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam BRTS విశాఖపట్నం BRTS - 2016 2 - 42 km (26 mi) Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

Indonesia

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BRT systems in Indonesia
City System name Began Lines Stations [c] Length [d] Passengers (daily) Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Bali Trans Metro Dewata 7 September 2020 6 381 264.8 km 5,374[23] Commenced operations again on 20 April 2025. Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Balikpapan Balikpapan City Trans [id] 8 July 2024 3 - - - Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]
Banjarmasin metropolitan area BRT Banjarbakula 14 August 2019 3 37 - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Trans Banjarbakula 1 February 2022 4 - - 6,000
Trans Banjarmasin [id] 17 February 2020 4 - - -
Banyumas Regency Trans Banyumas [id] 5 December 2021 4 - - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Bekasi City BisKita Trans Bekasi Patriot [id] 3 March 2024 1 47 - - Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]
Bekasi Regency BisKita Trans Wibawa Mukti [id] 1 December 2024 1 58 - - Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]
Bogor BisKita Trans Pakuan [id] 2 December 2021 4 120 - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Central Java Trans Jateng [id] 7 July 2017 4 - - 6,506,462 Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Cirebon BRT Trans Cirebon [id] - - - - -
Depok Trans Depok [id] 1 July 2024 1 50 - - Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]
East Java Trans Jatim 19 August 2022 5 - 75 km (47 mi) - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Jakarta Transjakarta 15 January 2004 13 244 264.6 km (164.4 mi) 1,006,579 Transjakarta is the longest BRT network in the world (251.2 km),[24] carries more than 1 million passengers daily[25] with a fleet of over 3,900 buses. Despite being branded as BRT systems, practically all bus networks in Indonesia except for Transjakarta does not have right of way.[26][24][27][25] Sliver BRT certified (2014).[1]
Jayapura Trans Jayapura 18 December 2019 4 4 - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Batam Trans Batam [id] 24 September 2004 8 39 - - [28] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Yogyakarta Trans Jogja 17 February 2008 11 267 - 20,000 [29][30] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Pekanbaru Trans Metro Pekanbaru [id] 18 June 2009 10 80 - - [31] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Bandung metropolitan area Trans Metro Bandung [id] 23 September 2009 5 52 - - [32] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Metro Jabar Trans 21 December 2021 6 191 277.9 km - [33] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Palembang Trans Musi Jaya [id] January 2010 6 129 156 km (97 mi) 22,000 [34] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Surakarta Batik Solo Trans 1 September 2010 8 72 - 10,000 [35][36] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Semarang Trans Semarang 1 October 2010 8 35 - 33,000 [37][38][39] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Denpasar metropolitan area Trans Sarbagita 18 August 2011 4 31 42 km (26 mi) 5,000 [40][41] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Bandar Lampung Trans Bandar Lampung [id] 14 November 2011 3 30 - - [42] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Padang Trans Padang [id] January 2014 2 26 42 km (26 mi) 10,000 [43][44][45] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Palangka Raya Trans Palangka Raya 2 February 2018 5 26 - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Palu Trans Palu [id] 1 October 2024 4 - - - Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]
Pontianak Trans Pontianak Khatulistiwa [id] 3 February 2017 1 - - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Makassar metropolitan area Trans Mamminasata [id] March 2014 11 154 - - [46] Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Banda Aceh Trans Koetaradja [id] 2 May 2016 5 90 - 15,342 [47][48] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Surabaya metropolitan area Suroboyo Bus 7 April 2018 9 - - 4,432 Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Trans Semanggi Suroboyo 29 December 2021 2 - - - [49] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Medan metropolitan area Trans Mebidang [id] 2015 2 - 55 km (34 mi) - Not BRT certified in 2016.[1]
Trans Metro Deli [id] 22 November 2020 5 - - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Bus Listrik Medan [id] 4 January 2024 5 31 10.5 km (6.5 mi) - eBRT electric buses Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]

Iran

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BRT systems in Iran
City System name Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
TehranTehran BRT200810-179 km (111 mi)Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
TabrizTabriz BRT20092-18 km (11 mi)
ShirazShiraz BRT-4--
IsfahanIsfahan BRT201333317 km (11 mi)
KermanKerman BRT-2--
MashhadMashad BRT-5--
KarajKaraj BRT-1--

Israel

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Israel Haifa Metronit bus
BRT systems in Israel
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
HaifaMetronitSuperbusAugust 2013515260 km (37 mi)Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Jerusalem-Egged Transportation-6--Six lines 71, 72, 74, 75, 77, 78Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Ashdod---2--Two lines 1, 10Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

Japan

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Bus with a driver on a guideway
Yutorīto Line in Nagoya
BRT systems in Japan
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Ibaraki Hitachi BRT [ja] Ibaraki Transportation [ja] (Kashitetsu Bus) Kantetsu Green Bus. 25 March 2013 1 - 8.5 km (5.3 mi) Ishioka Station-Ibaraki Airport, Hokota Station Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Nagoya Yutorito Line - 23 March 2001 1 9 6.5 km (4.0 mi)
Niigata Prefecture Bandai-bashi Line - 5 September 2015 1 7 7 km (4.3 mi)
Shirakawa, Fukushima Hakuhō Line - 8 October 1916 1 11 23.3 km (14.5 mi)
Tokyo Tokyo BRT - 7 August 2019 1 13 - Started pre-service by 24 May 2020, and full operations by 2022.
Soeda, Fukuoka Fukuoka BRT [ja] Nishitetsu 8 August 2016 1 - -
Kobe Port Loop [ja] Shinki Bus 1 April 2021 1 13 13 km (8.1 mi)
Kitakyushu Kitakyushu BRT [ja] - 22 July 2019 - - -
Fukuoka Prefecture Hitahikosan Line BRT [ja] JR Bus Kyushu Company 28 August 2023 1 36 37.7 km (23.4 mi)

Jordan

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Amman BRT in Amman
BRT systems in Jordan
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Amman Amman Bus Rapid Transit Gursel - CMTC 27 July 2021 2 34 25 km (16 mi) Amman Bus Rapid Transit began operation partially in 2021. Phase one has three routes: Route 98, Route 99, and Route 100. Phase two is expected to begin operation in 2022. Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]
Zarqa Amman-Zarqa Bus Rapid Transit - 15 May 2024 1 6 20 km (12 mi) Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]

Kazakhstan

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In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.

BRT systems in Kazakhstan
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Almaty Almaty BRT - - - - 102 km (63 mi) Almaty Bus Rapid Transit project started in 2014, now operational, 102 km under construction or approved.[50] The first post-Soviet BRT.

Laos

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BRT in Vientiane
BRT systems in Laos
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Vientiane Vientiane BRT Vientiane State Bus Enterprise March 10, 2026 1 27 (19 currently active) 13.9 km (8.6 mi) Vientiane Bus Rapid Transit project began in early 2024. The current line runs from the Morning Market (Talat Sao) Station to the National University of Laos (Dongdok) Station.[51] eBRT electric buses -

Lebanon

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In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.

BRT systems in Lebanon
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Beirut - - - - - - Under construction[52]

Malaysia

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Green-and-silver bus
RapidKL BYD K9 electric bus on an elevated guideway, separate from road traffic
BRT systems in Malaysia
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Kuala Lumpur BRT Sunway Line Rapid Bus 2 June 2015 1 7 5.4 km (3.4 mi) Malaysia's first BRT system, is 5.4 km long and connects major areas of Bandar Sunway on a dedicated, elevated road. It is Asia's first electric BRT system. eBRT electric buses Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Iskandar Puteri Iskandar Malaysia Bus Rapid Transit Handal Indah (Causeway Link), Maju, S&S International, Transit Link (City Bus) Shelved 72 32 51 km (32 mi) It will be the second BRT system to be develop in Malaysia with 51 km in length consist of 3 trunk routes for Tebrau, Skudai and Iskandar Puteri corridors. Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

Myanmar

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BRT systems in Myanmar
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Yangon Yangon BRT - 9 February 2016 2 22 - The BRT line consists of two line yellow line and blue line connecting to Pyay Rd and Insein Road to central town of Yangon.[53] Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

Pakistan

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In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.

Two red articulated buses
Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus in Islamabad
TransPeshawar Buses
BRT systems in  Pakistan
City System name Region Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Lahore Lahore Metrobus Punjab11 February 2013-2727 km (17 mi)[54][55]BRT certified (2014)[1]
Rawalpindi and Islamabad Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus Punjab and ICT4 June 201545283.6 km (51.9 mi)[54][56][57][58][59]Bronze BRT Certified (2014)[1]
Multan Multan Metrobus Punjab24 January 2017-2118.5 km (11.5 mi)[60][55][61][62]Not BRT Certified (2022)[1]
Peshawar TransPeshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa13 August 2020163227 km (17 mi)[63][64][65]Gold BRT Certified (2016)[1]
Karachi Karachi Breeze Sindh2021622112.9 km (70.2 mi)[66][67]Not BRT Certified (2022)[1]
Faisalabad Faisalabad Metrobus Punjab 2026 - 40 70 km

(43.5 mi)

- Gold BRT

Philippines

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EDSA Carousel bus in Caloocan

In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.

BRT systems in Philippines
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Manila EDSA Busway Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and Department of Transportation 1 July 2020 1 23 28 km (17 mi) [68] Not BRT certified as of 2022.[1]
Cavite Lancaster New City Link (LNC Link) - January 2013 6 8 - Not BRT certified as of 2022.[1]
New Clark City Clark Loop - December 2019 4 - - Not BRT certified as of 2022.[1]
Cebu City Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System - 13 March 2026 1 17 13.6 km (8.5 mi) [69][70] Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]
Davao City Davao Bus Project - - 29 - - Under construction Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]

Saudi Arabia

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BRT systems in Saudi Arabia
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Riyadh Riyadh Bus RATP Group/SAPTCO 19 March 2023 3 2,900 1,905 km (1,184 mi) Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

South Korea

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Orange-and-white bus
Sejong BRT bus near Government Complex
BRT systems in South Korea
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Busan Busan BRT Seomyeon-Jagalchi Central BRT 2016 - - 7.9 km (4.9 mi) Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Daejeon-Osong Daejeon BRT [ko] Utilizing Sejong dedicated corridor 20 July 2016 - - -
Sejong Barota BRT [ko] - 1 June 2012 7 - 23.4 km (14.5 mi) Bronze BRT certified (2016).[1]
Express Intercity B1/B2 Sejongosong-ro - - - - Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Goyang-Susaek (Seoul) Goyang Express Bus System [ko] 0 - Susack BRT April 2010 22 54 15.6 km (9.7 mi) First BRT in South Korea with bus priority signal system.[71] BRT certified (2014)[1]
Hanam-Cheonho (Seoul) Hanam Express Bus System [ko] 0 - Cheonho-Daero - East 19 March 2011 - - 10.5 km (6.5 mi) [72] BRT certified (2014)[1]
0 - Cheonho-Daero - West - - - 5.4 km (3.4 mi)
Cheongna International City-Gangseo (Seoul) Cheongna~Gangseo BRT [ko] - 11 July 2013 12 - 47.6 km (29.6 mi) [73] BRT certified (2014)[1]
Cheongna GRT (BRT) [ko] - 5 February 2018 2 16 19.7 km (12.2 mi) (701 and 702) Bustram BRT certified (2014)[1]
Seoul Korea BRT [ko] Seoul Express Bus Terminal (0 - Gangnam-Daero) 9 June 2004 122 329 4.7 km (2.9 mi) BRT certified (2014)[1]
0 - Dongsomun-ro/Dobong-ro - - - 14.3 km (8.9 mi)
0 - Gyeongin-ro - - - 5.6 km (3.5 mi)
0 - Yeouidaebang-ro/Siheung-daero - - - 9.5 km (5.9 mi)

Taiwan

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Center-running bus lane and platform in Taipei
Bus pulling into a stop
Chiayi BRT
BRT systems in Taiwan
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Taipei Taipei Joint Bus System 15 Civil operation bus transports 1997 16 - 60 km (37 mi) Dedicated bus lanes, constructed starting in 1996, which include many BRT features, such as raised station platforms.They are used by the Taipei Joint Bus System, including a system of 16 trunk lines that aim to provide "MRT-like" service along arterial roads, with peak headways of four to six minutes. Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]
Chiayi City Chiayi Bus Rapid Transit Chiayi Bus Company 2008 3 18 29.7 km (18.5 mi) Two routes: 7211 (between Chiayi City Centre and Puzi) and 7212, between the Chiayi TRA station and the Chiayi HSR station. Not BRT certified in 2014.[1]

Thailand

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Modern green-and-yellow bus
Bangkok BRT
BRT systems in Thailand
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Bangkok Bangkok BRT Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited 23 May 2010 5 14 16.5 km (10.3 mi) The route begins at Sathon and runs along Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, turns right at Rama III Road, crosses the Chao Phraya River on the Rama III Bridge and follows Ratchadaphisek Road before turning right at Ratchahruek Road. At the Sathon-Narathiwat Ratchanakharin intersection, a walkway connects BRT Sathon and the BTS Chong Nonsi station. Bronze BRT certified (2014).[1]

Turkey

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Metrobus-Topkapi in Istanbul
BRT systems in Turkey
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Istanbul Metrobus İETT 17 September 2007 1 44 52 km (32 mi) TÜYAP and Söğütlüçeşme, is Turkey first full-service bus rapid transit system. It has a fully separated right-of-way (except crossing the Bosphorus Bridge) and off-bus fare collection. Silver BRT certified (2014).[1]
Malatya Malatya Trambus [tr] Motas 10 March 2015 - 53 20 km (12 mi) Trambus is a mixed-traffic BRT system with bi-articulated trolleybuses. eBRT trolleybuses Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]
Urfa (Şanliurfa) Trambus (Şanliurfa) [tr] - 28 April 2023 1 63 7.7 km (4.8 mi) Sanliurfa city implemented trolleybus on bus rapid transit. eBRT trolleybuses Not BRT certified in 2024.[1]

United Arab Emirates

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In the following table, BRT systems in light blue are under construction.

BRT systems in United Arab Emirates
City System name Operator Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Dubai EB1 - - - - - Under construction[74] eBRT electric buses Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

Vietnam

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Green bus on a rainy day
Hanoi BRT 01 (Line 99) bus at the Kim Ma terminal
BRT systems in Vietnam
City System name Began Lines Stations Length Notes/Description Type BRT certified
Hanoi Hanoi BRT 31 December 2016 1 23 14.5 km (9.0 mi) System runs from the downtown Kim Mã terminal to the Yên Nghĩa terminal in Hanoi's southern suburbs.The system is a component of the Hanoi Urban Transport Development Project, which was approved by the Hanoi People's Committee in Decision 1837/QĐ-UBND on May 10, 2007. The World Bank-funded ODA project is a step in improving the city's urban transport network and increasing public-transport capacity. Not BRT certified in 2022.[1]

Notes

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  1. Stations connected by transfers are counted as one station, unless otherwise noted.
  2. Track length; lines which share track are counted once.
  3. Stations connected by transfers are counted as one station, unless otherwise noted.
  4. Corridor length; lines which sharing the same corridor are counted once.

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