DelhiDesk: The Delhi government has partnered with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to install route maps with state-of-the-art facilities at 2,000 Bus Queue Shelters (BQS) in the city. Passengers will be able to access important information, including nearest metro stations, hospitals, bus stands and railway stations. Route maps will be installed in Hindi and English, and maintenance of the new route map will be included for three years. The Delhi government is also working to implement a Passenger Information System at the BQS, which will inform passengers about bus routes and estimated arrival times. The project will cost Rs 27 crore ($3.6m).
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– Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot launched state-of-the-art new route map at ITO
– Route maps will be installed on 2000 Bus Queue Shelters (BQS) of Delhi with state-of-the-art facilities in collaboration with Delhi Metro
– Passengers will get information about suitable bus route and destination while waiting at bus queue shelter
– Route maps will be installed in Hindi and English for easy reading by all passengers
– Delhi government partnered with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for large-scale route maps at the BQS
– Passenger Information System (PIS) will be implemented at the BQS, which will be on the lines of railway stations or airports
– Benefits of new route map include easy navigation, seamless intermodal travel, and information about public places, ISBTs, hospitals, and railway stations
– Delhi government is working towards making Delhi’s public transport system more convenient with e-buses
– Rs 27 crore will be spent on the scheme
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