Title: Is the Gautrain the solution?
1- Is the Gautrain the solution?
- Romano Del Mistro
TRANSPORT PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 9 NOVEMBER 2005
2Six objectives
- To promote economic growth, job creation and
SMMEs - To relieve congestion
- To demonstrate governments commitment to public
transport
- To restructure the apartheid city
- To give expression to an integrated transport
plan - To improve environmental conditions
3Public debate
- Good public participation programme, became
focussed on NIMBY - Alternative modes were not debated sufficiently
- The best alternative needs to be shown to be the
best
4Inadequate debate leads to
- Incorrect public perception of professional
competence - Loss of public credibility in and support for
future initiatives aimed at sustainable transport - Waste of resources
5Contents
- Looking for an alternative
- Some details
- A question of scale
6Public transport alternatives
- Not limited to current experience
7This is also a bus service
- Seoul
- Forty kilometres of dedicated median lanes on
major trunk lines
8This is also a bus service
- Jakarta
- 6,000 pass/h per direction.
- Articulated buses can boost capacity to 9,600
ITDP, January2005 Jakartal
9This is also a bus service
- Mexico City
- 250 000 daily passengers
10This is also a bus service
- Bogota
- By 2015, TransMilenio
- 5 million pass / day
- 388 km of busways
- 37 km of trunk lines
- 57 stations
- 28 pedestrian overpasses
- 4 terminals of integration
- Control centre
- Total cost
- US 198.8 million
11This is also a bus service
12This is also a bus service
13Choosing an alternative
- Capacity
- Cost per passenger
- Capital cost
- Speed
- Appropriate technology
- Safety
- Comfort
- Convenience
- Image
- National Pride
- To attract car user
- To promote public transport
14Choosing . Capacity (Pk hr/direction)
- Maximum link volume
- 7400 (2000)
- 13800 (2016)
- Ex Brocklebank et al (2001)
- Estimated at
- 5000 (2005)
- 5400 (2010)
- Ex Corporate.gautrain.co.za
- Minibuses
- 5400 / 15 seats
- 367 trips
- Buses
- 5400 / 50 seats
- 110 trips
15Choosing . Capacity (Pk hr/direction)
- I will come back to passenger estimate
16Choosing . Cost/passenger
- Subsidy Cost - fare
- Additional subsidy
- (R51-R36) 5400/.11250 R184 million /year
(R331m?)
17Choosing. Capital cost
- HIGHER RISK WHEN INVESTING IN RAIL
18Choosing. Speed
- High speed rail
- 62 km
- 35 minutes, plus
- 10 minutes to station
- 5 minutes wait
- 10 minutes to work
- 60 minutes
- Slower mode
- 62 km
- 44 minutes, plus
- 10 minutes to station
- 5 minutes wait
- 10 minutes to work
- 69 minutes
- IS IT WORTH IT?
19Some details Estimating the trips
- Peak hour passengers/ direction
- (1111)800 (32)2200 14200 cars
- 1,3 pass/vehicle and 20 to Gautrain 3692
pass/hr - High values require more explanation of
modelling
20Some details. Capital paid
- Generally the capital costs are paid by
government, therefore only operating costs should
be considered in selecting the mode. - A political decision to pay for some of the
capital costs. - But we (passengers or citizens) pay for all the
costs either as fares or as taxes.
21A question of scale
- Creates a precedent for longer travel distances.
- Average 20 km Website
- Average 35 km
- Brocklebank et al (2001 )
- To ensure ridership
- Densify corridor wrt housing and employment?
- Delay new freeway construction?
- Buses can carry over 20 000 peak hour
pass/direction
22A question of scale
- What if only 2200 peak hour pass/direction?
- (114-56) 2200 /.11250
- R290 million/year (or R430million/year)
- R 321 million/year subsidy for 16000 peak hour
bus passengers / direction in Greater
Johannesburg. - What percentage risk in a Public Private
Partnership is fair to government? - R18b / R20b? R10b/ R20b? R5b/R20b?
23A question of equity
- R12 billion plus on the relatively more affluent.
- What is being spent on the deteriorating rail
network? -
24A question of objectives
- Define objectives
- National pride
- Reviving inner city property values
- Greater development plans?
- Region must have its train!
- Degree of mobility
25A question of open debate
- Test modelling assumptions in open debate
- Alternatively, ask the private sector what it
will ask for it to take 100 of the risk.
26A question of alternatives
- Test transport alternatives
- Rail high speed
- Integrated Rail SA
- At-grade bus
- Can always be upgraded
- Mixed grade bus
- Even revisit corridor development goals
27Conclusion
- Public transport services that are
- Safe, convenient, reliable, accessible and
affordable - Must consider all alternatives to implement the
best solution
- Gauteng to follow up Car Free Day with indaba
Saturday October 22, 2005 0916 - (SA) - Gauteng transport MEC Ignatius Jacobs will
follow up Car Free Day with a commuter indaba as
a step to champion commuter rights, his office
announces
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30Total cost/passenger (R/trip)
31Operating Cost/passenger (R/trip)