More buses, Metro to meet the rush: Rai

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 05 2015 | 6:28 PM IST
In view of Delhi government's decision to restrict plying of vehicles on alternate days, Transport Minister Gopal Rai today said that the public transport system would be strengthened by introducing more buses and frequency of Metro trains to accomodate the rush.
Rai said the DMRC and Delhi Traffic Police will be approached in this regard and a strategy worked out.
"I have called a meeting with officials from Transport Department, Public Works Department (PWD), Delhi Traffic Police and environment department on how to execute the government's decision," Rai told PTI.
A senior government official said that transport department does not have sufficient staff to execute the new decison on its own and it will approach Traffic Police for cooperation with the government.
Sources in Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) said that it is difficult for the state-owned bus authority to include more buses in its fleet.
The Arvind Kejriwal government yesterday came out with a plan of restricting private vehicles bearing odd and even registration numbers to alternate days from January 1 in the national capital.
"DTC has been trying to buy around 2,000 new buses for alomost two years. We are still trying to buy new buses despite the fact that we recently floated global tenders," they said.
At present, we have a fleet of 4,500 buses, including 1,275 AC-floor buses and 2,500 non-AC floor buses, which is not sufficient to accomodate the increasing numbers of passengers.
Government has also decided to run new buses under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model to meet shortage of buses in the capital, they also said.
"In view of government's 'Odd and Even formula', government will ask DMRC to increase numbers of train coaches to accomodate crowd of passengers," Rai said.
Sources said the government will also approach city's auto
associations and request them to run autotrickshaws late in the night so that people won't need to go out with their cars.
As per government's decision, it will also shut down Badarpur Thermal power station and will move the National Green Tribunal to close the Dadri power plant which falls in Uttar Pradesh.
The AAP government will also carry out a massive plantation drive along all arterial roads across the city to curb spread of dust and ensure vacuum cleaning of roads by the Public Works Department from April 1.
The government is also mulling allowing movement of trucks only after 11 pm as they slow down overall vehicular movement which was pointed out to be a major contributing factor to pollution from vehicular emission.
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First Published: Dec 05 2015 | 6:28 PM IST

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