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Ambala gets five new electric buses

Ambala gets five new electric buses 23 modern shelters being constructed
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Haryana Transport Minister Anil Vij on Monday said that five new air-conditioned electric buses had been allotted to Ambala’s local transport network. With this addition, the total number of e-buses operating in Ambala has risen to 15.

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Vij said the buses would offer passengers a comfortable, convenient and eco-friendly travel experience. He added that 23 new modern bus queue shelters were also being constructed along Ambala’s local routes to further enhance commuter convenience. Each shelter will be equipped with seating, lighting and fans to ensure passenger comfort while waiting for buses.

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The new shelters are being set up at key points across the city, including Capital Chowk, Chungi Chowk, Tundla, Defence Colony, Kalrahedi, Shastri Colony, DRM Office, Sundar Nagar, Chandpuri Colony, Machonda, Shahpur, Civil Hospital (Ambala Cantt), Subhash Park, BD Floor Mill, Hathi Khana Mandir, Rangia Mandi Chowk, Nanheda, SD College, Mahesh Nagar, Tangri Bandh Road, Babyal, Dalipgarh and Boh.

Ambala’s local bus service, which had been discontinued for nearly 25 years, was revived on November 1 last year with 10 mini-buses. Five AC electric buses were introduced on Republic Day (January 26), followed by another five on World Environment Day (June 5).

Vij said, “The addition of new e-buses and the construction of modern shelters will not only improve passenger comfort but also encourage more people to use public transport.”

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