Analysis on Design Standards of Bus Terminals in Sri Lanka
Abstract
Improvement of public transportation along with its infrastructure is a timely need to
address its demand. The infrastructure in bus terminals should be developed based on
proper standards to ensure the quality of services provided. The existing terminals in
Sri Lanka do not fulfil the basic amenities required by passengers and are not sufficiently
designed to ensure comfortable movements inside the terminal. The main cause for
this is the absence of a proper set of guidelines that can be referred to in designing
bus terminal structures and infrastructure. The main objective of this study was to
analyze existing bus terminal designs currently in use around the world and introduce
a systematic bus terminal design guideline that ensures the provision of complete
infrastructure facilities for bus passengers. In the first phase of the study, a terminal
classification was introduced to categorize bus terminals in Sri Lanka, with a focus on
those in the Western Province, using bus route data obtained from relevant authorities.
A thorough analysis of existing bus terminal guidelines from various countries was then
conducted, and guidelines that are suitable for the Sri Lankan system were identified.
Based on the literature reviewed, a set of design guidelines was proposed for bus
terminal designs in Sri Lanka. The basic amenities required in bus terminals were
also outlined according to the classified bus terminal types. Additionally, specific
functional requirements for bus terminals were highlighted based on a questionnaire
survey conducted among passengers and terminal staff, aligning with the terminal
classification developed. This study recommends the existing bus terminals follow the
prepared guidelines and facilitate the minimum requirements mentioned under the
guidelines. It also recommends providing at least the mandatory infrastructure at a
terminal, based on the terminal category.
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