New Delhi, August 28: Trial runs on two new routes of the Mohalla Bus service have started, Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot said on Wednesday. Trials are already underway on two other routes -- Pradhan Enclave Pushta to Majlis Park Metro Station and Akshardham Metro Station to Mayur Vihar Phase III Paper Market.
In a post on X, Gehlot said, "As our Mohalla Bus trials continue successfully, we will add two more trial routes today -- Kailash Colony Metro Station to PNB Gitanjali Colony and Lok Kalyan Marg metro station to Vasant Vihar Metro station. These routes will cover 6-7 South Campus colleges like JMC, Maitreyi Venkateshwara, ARSD, RLA, Motilal. This addition will bring public transport to the last mile, especially for young Delhiites!" Delhi Govt to Launch Doorstep Ration Delivery Scheme with 100 Households in Seemapuri on March 25.
Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj Speaks on Mohalla Bus Service
#WATCH | Delhi Minister & AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj says, "For a very long time, there was a demand of posh colonies like Greater Kailash Part 1 and Malviya Nagar to start a small bus service like now Mohalla Bus Service is being started. This bus service will start from… https://t.co/SjY7gV4Idp pic.twitter.com/0Wo2sUQNAk
— ANI (@ANI) August 28, 2024
Mohalla Bus Trials Continue Successfully
As our Mohalla Bus trials continue successfully, we will add today 2 more trial routes
✅️ Kailash Colony Metro station To PNB Gitanjali Colony
✅️ Lok Kalyan marg metro station To Vasant Vihar Metro station, Which will cover 6-7 south campus colleges Like JMC, Maitreyi… pic.twitter.com/TBn8CYEf0u
— Kailash Gahlot (@kgahlot) August 28, 2024
The buses under the Mohalla Bus Scheme are painted green and are equipped with six battery packs with a total capacity of 196KW, providing a range of over 200 km with an opportunity charging of 45 minutes. Delhi Bus Accident: DTC Bus Carrying 15 Passengers Overturns on Ring Road, One Injured.
The nine-metre-long buses have 23 passenger seats and a standing capacity of 13. Six seats are coloured pink, marking them reserved for women passengers. There will be 2,080 buses under the scheme and the government plans to introduce all by 2025. Of these, 1,040 will be operated by the DTC and the rest by DIMTS. Currently, the government is operating 100 buses acquired from the DMRC.