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Silver Line (Grand Rapids) : ウィキペディア英語版
Silver Line (Grand Rapids)

The Silver Line is a bus rapid transit line run by the Interurban Transit Partnership in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. The line runs along Division Avenue on the Wyoming-Kentwood border into downtown Grand Rapids, where it loops around before terminating at Rapid Central Station. It began operation on August 25, 2014.〔http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2014/08/silver_line_wheels_begins_roll.html〕
The route is part of The Rapid transit network in the Grand Rapids metro area. It is the first BRT service in the state of Michigan.
There are 34 stations including the terminus platform at Central Station. Each station is equipped with a fare card vending machine, 24-hour lighting, an emergency phone, and a snow melt system under the platform. An illuminated text display informs passengers of expected arrival times. All stations have raised platforms that align with the floor of the rapid transit vehicle, making for very easy boarding and alighting.
==Route==

The Silver Line route travels , mostly along Division Avenue from 60th Street on the Wyoming-Kentwood border, crossing into the City of Grand Rapids at 28th Street, and after Wealthy Street loops around the downtown area to Central Station in Grand Rapids.
Between 28th Street and Wealthy Street, Division Avenue has two "bus only" lanes which during peak hours only allow Silver Line vehicles passage, reducing delays due to conflicts with general traffic during busy times. There are also bus lanes on Monroe Avenue and Michigan Street.
The route also necessitated the introduction of the city's first transit-only traffic signal, at the intersection of Fulton Street and Ransom Avenue. This light assists the southbound Silver Line bus to turn left from its right lane position. Regular traffic is funneled into a single lane regardless of which direction they wish to turn.
A parking lot was created at the southern terminus at 60th Street and Division, and acts as a Park'n'Ride facility. Parking at the facility is free.

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