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Two new circulator bus routes introduced

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New Delhi, July 23

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The Delhi Government on Tuesday introduced two new circulator bus routes in Dwarka and Vasant Vihar. The 23-km Dwarka More circular route will be serviced by two 12-m CNG buses operated by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC).

Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said, “The introduction of new circulator bus routes in Dwarka and Vasant Vihar is a significant step in our ongoing efforts to improve public transportation in the city. By addressing the specific needs of residents and ensuring coverage of important areas, we aim to make daily commutes more convenient and efficient. This initiative reflects our commitment to enhancing the quality of life for Delhi’s commuters.”

These buses will cover key locations, including Dwarka Sector-14 Metro Station, Dwarka Sector-21 Metro Station, Apeejay College, NSIT, Guru Gobind Singh University, Vardhman Mall and various residential areas, with an estimated journey time of approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes, transport department officials said. This new route aims to improve connectivity within the Dwarka area, making travel more convenient for daily commuters, students and visitors.

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On the 13.35-km Vasant Vihar circular route, a total of eight electric buses have been deployed by DTC, covering the distance in about 45 minutes,” officials added. The service will connect two major metro stations — Vasant Vihar Metro Station and Chhatarpur Metro Station. The operation of e-buses on this route commenced on June 7. Standard bus fares are applicable to these routes.

“Circulator bus routes are designed to ensure easy and efficient movement within a specific area, typically looping through key points of interest and transit hubs. Unlike traditional bus routes that span long distances with fewer stops, circulator buses are designed for shorter, more frequent trips within a defined locality. This approach has proven successful in numerous cities worldwide,” an official said.

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