Bridging Urban Mobility Gaps: Integrating Rapid Transit Railways into Lusaka City’s Transport Network
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https://doi.org/10.38027/ICCAUA2025EN0315Keywords:
Rapid Transit; Urban Mobility; Railway Network; Transportation Planning; Sustainable Development.Abstract
This study explores the feasibility of a rapid transit railway system to address Lusaka City's growing transportation challenges caused by rapid urbanization and population growth. The research proposes the Chongwe-Kafue line through Lusaka to enhance urban mobility. Using Google Earth and QGIS for station identification, mapping and distance analysis, the study delineates a 92.8 km main corridor with 13 branch-off lines spanning 51.6 km, including two direct airport connections, designed to enhance accessibility and efficiency. Travel time analysis, based on Delhi Metro’s operational model, estimates a 105.6-minute journey with an average speed of 60 km/h. Additionally, fare structures and construction costs were evaluated. The findings demonstrate the system's viability as an efficient alternative to minibus-dominated transport, offering reduced travel times and improved connectivity, stimulating economic growth and supporting sustainable urban development. This research provides a practical framework for policymakers and urban planners to implement a feasible transit solution in Lusaka.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Mwiza Nalomba, Erastus Misheng’u Mwanaumo, Penjani Hopkins Nyimbili, Wellington Didibhuku Thwala

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