Lima's Metropolitano Bus Service Optimized with Route Changes and Boarding Improvements

The ATU in Lima, Peru, has announced major changes to the Metropolitano bus service, including eliminating the seated queue system and merging routes, to optimize operations and improve passenger safety and experience.

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Lima's Metropolitano Bus Service Optimized with Route Changes and Boarding Improvements

Lima's Metropolitano Bus Service Optimized with Route Changes and Boarding Improvements

The Autoridad de Transporte Urbano para Lima y Callao (ATU) has announced significant changes to Lima's Metropolitano bus service aimed at optimizing operations and improving the passenger experience. The key modifications include eliminating the seated queue system and merging select bus routes.

According to ATU president Marybel Vidal, the seated queue system had been causing delays and safety issues. Long lines of both seated and standing passengers were leading to prolonged boarding times. By removing this system, the ATU expects to streamline the boarding process and reduce incidents among passengers.

In addition to eliminating the seated queue, the ATU is also merging some bus routes to enhance service frequency and minimize waiting times for commuters. The route optimization is part of a broader effort to address challenges faced by the Metropolitano system, including issues of sexual harassment on buses.

The new measures have already been implemented at select stations, such as Benavides, Aramburú, Los Incas, and Belaúnde. Initial results indicate more orderly boarding procedures and a decrease in passenger incidents at these locations.

Why this matters: The Metropolitano is a critical component of Lima's public transportation infrastructure, serving a large portion of the city's population. Optimizing its operations and addressing safety concerns will have a significant impact on the daily lives of countless commuters who rely on this bus service for their mobility needs.

Vidal emphasized that these changes are part of an ongoing campaign to tackle sexual harassment on public transportation. "The seated queue system had created problems, with long lines of both seated and standing passengers causing delays in boarding," she explained. The ATU will continue monitoring the effectiveness of these measures and make further adjustments as needed to ensure a safe and efficient experience for all Metropolitano passengers.

Key Takeaways

  • ATU eliminates seated queue system to streamline boarding on Metropolitano buses.
  • ATU merges select bus routes to enhance service frequency and reduce wait times.
  • Measures aim to address safety issues and sexual harassment on Metropolitano buses.
  • Initial results show more orderly boarding and fewer passenger incidents at select stations.
  • Metropolitano is a critical public transportation system serving a large portion of Lima.