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Design of Bus Depot Terminal Element Consideration for Safe
and Effective Infrastructure
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V.Rajeshkumar1, S.Logeswaran1, R.Selvaraj2, Abishek1, DeviDharshini1,
Aravind1, Dhivakar1
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Department of Civil engineering, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology,
Coimbatore
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Swamy Builders, Erode.
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[email protected]
Abstract. Bus transport in India is the main mode of transport in the 21st century for both
intercity and interstate services. NUTP (National Urban Transport Policy) 2006 focussed the
development of bus transport in Indian cities. They developed JNNURM policy for improving
intercity bus services. Large part of bus transport is catered by private sector in 2020 than
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government sector in India. Without improving the level of service in depot areas, the bus
accessibility and operational efficiency cannot be achieved. In order to improve the LOS
certain strategy has to be followed in depot elements such as depot infrastructure improvement,
planning guidelines for platform infrastructure, and design elements for achieving the increased
LOS. This paper explains the standards for individual element in Bus depot to be followed for
effective utilisation and functioning of facilities provided. The specific guidelines, standards
and toolkits are the most effective format for capacity building in an organisation. It also
facilitates low cost with rapid sharing of knowledge and experience. Additionally, no stake
holder requirement is overlooked and ensures the minimum standards of development.
1. Introduction
A bus depot is a large area facilitates for parking the buses and mainly provided for maintenance and
repair purpose. The demand of bus depot depends on the number of buses coming for halt and the
capacity existence [1-5].The poor infrastructure followed in the existing system of design makes the
threat to effective area utilization. The best mode of infrastructure can be followed by demanding the
common design concepts in design elements. There are various factors must be considered while
deciding the new bus depot design [6-10]. The following are some of the components that must be
considered while going for bus depot setup,
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2. Literature review
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depot. The certain issues may be present in the existing terminals (in common),
Insufficient entry and exit width/Improper orientation adjacent to road access
Improper parking configuration
Proper utilization of parking space for buses available
Insufficient number of bays
Turning radius issues
Improper public utility area
Future land acquisition is not possible
Terminal area and Environmental factors
Distance between the bus terminus and existing bus depot
Difficulty in access
Economic losses
Certain changes in existing design of the terminal should be made to accommodate the future
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expansion and congestion simultaneously.
Methods of analysis of newly proposed data
Game theory can be the way to identify the maximum utilization of depot area. This can
enhance the performance analysis of present and future traffic handling capacity.
4. Design strategy
Two general options can be proposed for redeveloping the improved the sectorial bus terminal
area. It is based on the static and dynamic bay arrangement which differs in numbers, loading
arrangements or maintenance bays with ideal bays. Spatial re-organization and infrastructure
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improvements are proposed with the goal to enable enhanced, efficient bus and passenger
circulation.
Overall improvement at the terminal can be done through resolving conflicts and other issues
related to circulation.
Internal bus circulation will be planned with static and dynamic bay allocation. In order to
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improve the efficiency and conflict points it is planned for streamlined buses and passenger
circulation. Offloading bays are not taken in the present infrastructure.
Apart from this, the depot’s entrance gate is proposed to be shifted to the opposite edge (adjoining
the external road) in order to allow access from the main road instead of ISBT parking area.
Bay type:
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Idle and Unloading operations and common bays Loading are taking place in a same bay
Idle and Unloading operations and segregated bays Loading takes place at different bays
Depot Size:
Peak bus flow (Small) < 60/hr
Bus Flow (Medium type) > 60/hr < 300/hr
Peak Bus Flow (Large type) > 300/hr
5. Conclusion
The bus terminal elements suffers due to irregular pattern of flow of buses but in case of depot due to
change in alignment of location of bus maintenance and its actual duration it leads to queue formation.
In order to avoid the concept of mis-alignment the factor sectorial bus pattern has to be followed. The
regional sector helps the drivers to flow a mean free space path.
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