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The fleet of 150 buses will be operational with the commissioning
of the new airport and the frequency and operation of the buses
will be matched with the arrival and departure timings of the flights,
said Managing Director of BMTC, Upendra Tripathy.
Three new services to the new airport:
Vayu
Vajra BIAL Services, Suvarna Peak Hour Service and Trumpet Interchange
Shuttle Service. Vayu Vajra, with a fleet of 40 air-conditioned
Volvo buses, will operate on nine routes, covering a total of 26
en-route pick-up points spread across the city, said Tripathy.
The nine selected starting points in the city are:
Hebbal, Mysore Road Satellite Bus Station, Jeevan Beema Nagar, HAL
Airport, J P Nagar VI Phase, White Field, Koramangala, Electronic
City and Kempegowda Bus Station. The longest route of Electronic
City to BIAL will have a travel time of two hours and 45 minutes
and will cost Rs 200.
Buses on each route will leave with an interval of 10 to 15 minutes.
The 24X7 service will have less frequency in the night. Vayu Vajra
buses provide room for air travellers’ luggage, helper for
luggage handling and collapsible ramp for wheel-chair bound passengers.
A 100 Suvarna non A/C buses will operate on the same routes as
Vayu Vajra, only during the peak hours from 8 am to 11 am and from
5 pm to 9 pm. These buses will have limited en-route stops to conserve
time. Vayu Vajra and Suvarna together will provide a bus every three
minutes in the peak hours, said BMTC officials.
Ten Trumpet Interchange Shuttle buses will connect Trumpet Interchange
Bus Terminal (airport perimeter) to the Airport Terminal. The frequency
will be very high and the buses will preferably be Vayu Vajra Volvo
buses.
BMTC is planning to tie-up with star hotels in the city for passenger
pick-up. Suvarna Peak Hour Service for the whole city will also
be started soon with a fleet of 500 buses, said Tripathy.
Source: www.newindpress.com
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