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DMRC to purchase GPS equipped feeder to the buses

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To make the Delhi Metro stations easily accessible to commuters, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is launching a Metro Link Bus Service scheme under which it will purchase CNG-fitted feeder buses and hand them over to private operators to run.

In the initial phase, about 60 Swaraj Mazda and Tata vehicles will be bought by DMRC for operation along 36 routes. The numbers will be increased subject to the viability of the project and decision of DMRC and State Transport Authority (STA), Metro rail officials said.

Each bus will have a maximum seating capacity for 18 to 24 people and a maximum standing capacity of 10. The total length of each route will be 3 km to 15 km and the time schedule will be determined by DMRC on the basis of requirements of commuters and traffic conditions.

More : hindu.com

DMRC to purchase GPS-equipped feeder buses

Filed under:

To make the Delhi Metro stations easily accessible to commuters, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is launching a Metro Link Bus Service scheme under which it will purchase CNG-fitted feeder buses and hand them over to private operators to run.

In the initial phase, about 60 Swaraj Mazda and Tata vehicles will be bought by DMRC for operation along 36 routes. The numbers will be increased subject to the viability of the project and decision of DMRC and State Transport Authority (STA), Metro rail officials said.

Each bus will have a maximum seating capacity for 18 to 24 people and a maximum standing capacity of 10. The total length of each route will be 3 km to 15 km and the time schedule will be determined by DMRC on the basis of requirements of commuters and traffic conditions.

More : hindu.com

DMRC to purchase GPS-equipped feeder buses

Filed under:

To make the Delhi Metro stations easily accessible to commuters, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is launching a Metro Link Bus Service scheme under which it will purchase CNG-fitted feeder buses and hand them over to private operators to run.

In the initial phase, about 60 Swaraj Mazda and Tata vehicles will be bought by DMRC for operation along 36 routes. The numbers will be increased subject to the viability of the project and decision of DMRC and State Transport Authority (STA), Metro rail officials said.

Each bus will have a maximum seating capacity for 18 to 24 people and a maximum standing capacity of 10. The total length of each route will be 3 km to 15 km and the time schedule will be determined by DMRC on the basis of requirements of commuters and traffic conditions.

More : hindu.com

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