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- Nantes_Busway abstract "The Nantes Busway (line 4) is a bus rapid transit line operating in the city of Nantes, France. The service was inaugurated on November 6, 2006 and is operated by Semitan. The line runs from Place Foch to Porte de Vertou on dedicated way, and interconnects with line 1 of the Nantes Tramway at Duchesse Anne Château station. Four park & ride facilities have been built along the construction of the line to encourage passengers to use public transports. Nantes Busway line 4 is NF certified (NF stands for French Norm). Victim of its success, Busway line 4 benefits higher ridership above Semitan's expectations pushing the system to saturation and overcrowded buses at peak times and nearly full off peak. Semitan has been testing the Hess LighTram on November 23 and 24 2009 to eventually increase capacity of the system and relieve the transit at peak times. Though that solution hasn't been retained, Semitan decided to increase passage frequencies to less than 3 minutes at peak times. If saturation recurs, Busway line 4 may be converted into a Tramway line in the future.".
- Nantes_Busway location Nantes.
- Nantes_Busway location Pays_de_la_Loire.
- Nantes_Busway numberOfLines "1".
- Nantes_Busway numberOfStations "15".
- Nantes_Busway openingYear "2006".
- Nantes_Busway operatedBy Semitan.
- Nantes_Busway passengersPerDay "28".
- Nantes_Busway thumbnail Flickr_-_IngolfBLN_-_Nantes_-_Busway_-_Ligne_4_-_%C3%8Ele_de_Nantes_(7).jpg?width=300.
- Nantes_Busway type Bus_rapid_transit.
- Nantes_Busway wikiPageExternalLink www.tan.fr.
- Nantes_Busway wikiPageID "16197687".
- Nantes_Busway wikiPageRevisionID "586866522".
- Nantes_Busway beganOperation "2006".
- Nantes_Busway hasPhotoCollection Nantes_Busway.
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- Nantes_Busway imagesize "150".
- Nantes_Busway imagesize "300".
- Nantes_Busway lines "1".
- Nantes_Busway locale Nantes.
- Nantes_Busway locale Pays_de_la_Loire.
- Nantes_Busway name "Busway".
- Nantes_Busway operator Semitan.
- Nantes_Busway ridership "28".
- Nantes_Busway stations "15".
- Nantes_Busway systemLength "7.0".
- Nantes_Busway transitType Bus_rapid_transit.
- Nantes_Busway subject Category:Bus_transport_in_France.
- Nantes_Busway subject Category:Transport_in_Nantes.
- Nantes_Busway type Artifact100021939.
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- Nantes_Busway type PublicTransit104018951.
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- Nantes_Busway type Agent.
- Nantes_Busway type Organisation.
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- Nantes_Busway type Organization.
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- Nantes_Busway comment "The Nantes Busway (line 4) is a bus rapid transit line operating in the city of Nantes, France. The service was inaugurated on November 6, 2006 and is operated by Semitan. The line runs from Place Foch to Porte de Vertou on dedicated way, and interconnects with line 1 of the Nantes Tramway at Duchesse Anne Château station. Four park & ride facilities have been built along the construction of the line to encourage passengers to use public transports.".
- Nantes_Busway label "Busway de Nantes".
- Nantes_Busway label "Nantes Busway".
- Nantes_Busway sameAs Busway_de_Nantes.
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- Nantes_Busway sameAs Q2928801.
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- Nantes_Busway depiction Flickr_-_IngolfBLN_-_Nantes_-_Busway_-_Ligne_4_-_%C3%8Ele_de_Nantes_(7).jpg.
- Nantes_Busway homepage www.tan.fr.
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- Nantes_Busway name "Busway".