Transantiago: A tale of two cities
Revista : Research in Transportation EconomicsVolumen : 22
Páginas : 4553
Tipo de publicación : Otros
Abstract
The Chilean government decided to modernize Santiagos entire public transport system, integrating the
underground and the private bus networks based on a structure of trunk and feeder services, and a farepayment
by touchless smart card. The new, integrated transit system, known as Transantiago, very soon
ran into serious problems that alienated much of its user base and significantly lowered the
governments approval ratings. This paper recounts how Transantiago was planned and designed and
then discusses its evolution after implementation. It concludes with suggestions for the Transantiago
authorities and lessons to be learned from this traumatic process.