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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by SpiceDealer@lemmy.world to c/fuckcars@lemmy.world

It's been said many times already but cities really need to get their public transit in order so they can fix traffic congestation and improve the lives of their residents but I still have some questions about some ideas I had.

  1. How much would it cost for a city to electrify their entire bus fleet? Yes, people taking the bus is still a good thing but a lot buses still run on some fossil fuel.

  2. How much would it cost a city with no rail/metro infrastructure to create it from scratch?

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[-] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 weeks ago
  1. Approximately $500k-1.1M per bus if you buy from New Flyer. https://www.masstransitmag.com/bus/vehicles/hybrid-hydrogen-electric-vehicles/press-release/21212587/niagara-frontier-transportation-authority-nfta-nfta-approves-electric-bus-purchase-from-new-flyer

  2. Depends on where you live. Start from $100M per kilometre.

  • If you are in North America, multiply by 3.
  • If you have to go through dense city, multiply by 3.
  • If you need to build bridges over a river, multiply by 3, or tunnel under a mountain, multiply by 5 for those sections.
  • If your city is full of NIMBYs, multiply by the number of groups that would put forward a stupid reason with the aim to kill the project.
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