100 new buses inducted in the cluster fleet operated by DIMTS

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 18 2016 | 7:48 PM IST
To help commuters in the national capital, 100 new buses (Orange) were today inducted in the cluster fleet operated by Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS).
Transport Minister Satyendar Jain and Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas flagged off 100 GPS-enabled cluster buses that will run in North, East and West Delhi.
A senior government official said that like other cluster buses, fares will be charged through e-ticketing machines (ETM) in new buses.
"With these new age features and introduction of new bus routes, the government aims to provide a better travel experience to the residents of the national capital," government said in a statement.
In the next phase, the Delhi government will soon be introducing an additional fleet of 800 buses, of which 431 buses will be air conditioned. This move will be in sync with the capacity building of new depots, it stated.
The 100 new buses were flagged off at a special function held at the Delhi Vidhan Sabha today.
On the occasion, Jain said,"We aim to ramp up the connectivity and frequency of bus services by integrating metro and bus services, to retain the faith of the people in public transport. Therefore, trunk bus services-on major routes - and feeder bus services on metro routes will be provided by these buses."
"I congratulate the Delhi Government for this endeavour which will make transport easier for the common man," said Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel said.
Besides conforming to the urban bus specifications and safety tests, the buses are fitted with 41 'anti-vandalism' seats and have a better seating arrangement, to ensure the comfort of passengers, government statement said.
With the induction of these 100 buses, the cluster fleet strength has risen to 1,590 buses.
They will be largely catering to North, East and West Delhi on 8 additional cluster routes. These routes terminate at Mori Gate Terminal, Kamla Market, Ambedkar Nagar Terminal, Old Delhi Railway Station, Mayur Vihar Phase III Terminal, Inderpuri JJ Colony, Mori Gate Terminal and Shivaji Stadium Terminal.
These buses will provide crucial connectivity to well-known hospitals, metro stations and traffic interchange hubs at ISBTs like Kashmere Gate, Anand Vihar and Sarai Kale Khan terminals.

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First Published: Sep 18 2016 | 7:48 PM IST

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