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Swansea Metro : ウィキペディア英語版
Ftrmetro Swansea

ftrmetro Swansea is a bus rapid transit route in Swansea, Wales. The route was served by FTR articulated buses in an attempt to relieve traffic congestion and provide alternative transport to cars, before they were withdrawn in 2015 in favour of smaller-capacity buses.
The Welsh Assembly Government provided £2.2m in funding to help launch the scheme.〔(''Swansea Leader'' March/April 2006 )〕 and the local bus operator First Cymru paid for the fleet at a cost of £300,000 per vehicle. The buses, built by Northern Ireland-based Wrightbus, each have 37 seats.〔(The Wright Group: BRT Streetcar )〕 Stops are placed approximately every 500m〔(BBC NEWS | Wales | South West Wales | City secures Streetcar funding )〕 and passengers pay for tickets on-board from a conductor rather than from the driver.〔http://www.goftr.com/swansea/recruitment.php〕
The bus runs along a route from Morriston Hospital to Singleton Hospital, via Morriston, Swansea railway station, Kingsway, Swansea bus station, Civic Centre and Swansea University. The off-peak journey time between Morriston Hospital and Swansea University is timetabled to take 50 minutes. 〔http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/south_west_wales/journey_planning/ftr/〕
Alterations were made to a number of roads to provide a dedicated bus lane. Orchard Street and The Kingsway were converted to a one-way streets for cars with a separate two-way bus lane. West Way has been altered to accommodate a two-way bus lane and new access roads have been developed near the Civic Centre. Further road developments include a bus lane along parts of Oystermouth Road and a bus bypass road past the Hafod area.〔(City and County of Swansea - Swansea Metro Project Report )〕
Phase 1 of the road development scheme, for Orchard Street and Kingsway, is complete. The service between Morriston Hospital and Singleton started on bus route 4, using a single ftr vehicle, on 1 June 2009 with official launch of service in September 2009.〔(Bus and Coach News - Swansea 'ftr' delayed to 2009 )〕
Critics of the scheme attacked the disruption caused by roadworks to accommodate the vehicles〔(BBC NEWS | Wales | South West Wales | Bendy bus roadworks prompt anger )〕 and the impact of changes to the road network.〔(BBC NEWS | Wales | South West Wales | City streets change for bendy bus )〕
On 24 June 2015, First Cymru announced that it was to remove all FTR articulated buses from service on 28 August 2015, replacing them with standard single deck buses.〔http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/south_west_wales/travel_news/news_initiatives/?item=28051&conf=0〕
== See also ==

* List of guided busways and BRT systems in the United Kingdom
* Transport in Wales

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