Tribune News Service
Amritsar, February 24
Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) authorities have revised the bus fare that will come into effect from April. Till then, the service is free for everyone.
For travelling 0 to 3 km, passengers will have to pay Rs 5. For 3 to 6 km, it will cost Rs 10. The passengers travelling 6 to 12 km on metro buses will have to shell out Rs 15 while traveling 12 to 18 km will cost Rs 15. For 18 km and above, it will cost Rs 25.
Till April, the metro bus service is free. Before boarding a bus, passengers are required to take ticket from the station that costs them nothing.
Earlier, the lowest fare had been set at Rs 10 for 0 to 3 km. For travelling just 300 m from SSSS Chowk to Novelty Chowk, one would have to shell out Rs 10 under the previous tariff. After 12 km, the passengers were required to pay Rs 1 for every kilometre.
Employees at the ticket window said the old rates made passengers worried as they thought that their daily journey would prove costly after April. “Now, passengers will get an idea of the money they will be required to spend after April 30,” said a staff member.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Inderjeet Singh Chawla said, “We have revised the fare. Now, passengers are getting ticket under the new slab. It has been recommended by the Urban Mass Transit Company. These fares are less than that of the BRTS service Ahmadabad, Surat and Jaipur and equal to Bhopal Indore and Pune.”