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Admin mulls integration of public transport system in Srinagar | KNO

Private mini buses, JKRTC & Smart City’s e-buses to operate under “Chalo” app

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Srinagar, Feb 17 (KNO): In a bid to streamline and enhance efficiency in public transportation, the administration in Kashmir is mulling to integrate the public transport system under a unified mechanized traffic management system in Srinagar, said an official on Saturday. A senior official revealed to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that discussions are underway at the directions of the divisional administration Kashmir to amalgamate public transport operations, encompassing Smart City’s E-buses, JKRTC, and private mini buses, within a centralized route plan and timing system. The official outlined the initial strategy, indicating plans to consolidate approximately 100–200 high-end private minibuses with E-Buses from Smart City and buses from RTC. “In the first instance, we are discussing clubbing top-end 100-200 private minibuses with e-buses from Smart City and RTC. A common route plan and timing will be mapped for uniform traffic management. This consolidation aims to establish a cohesive route plan and schedule for uniform traffic management across the city," the official said. Highlighting the purpose behind integration, the official stated that the private stakeholders should not perceive this integration as an encroachment upon their market share by the government or e-buses. Instead, the focus lies on fostering a public transport system that operates on standardized and uniform principles for the convenience of the public. “Moreover, as part of the integration process, private buses will be required to adhere to a certain guideline mandating the installation of GPS systems. This step will facilitate the mapping of their vehicles within Srinagar Smart City’s "Chalo" App, enhancing accessibility and convenience for commuters,” the official stated. The senior official added that the proposed integration signals a concerted effort to modernize and optimize the public transportation infrastructure in Srinagar, ultimately aiming to provide people with a more efficient and reliable commuting experience—(KNO)

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