Delhi inaugurates revamped Azadpur bus terminal as e-bus fleet expands with 40 new vehicles - Sustainable Bus
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Delhi inaugurates revamped Azadpur bus terminal as e-bus fleet expands with 40 new vehicles - Sustainable Bus
"The Azadpur bus terminal in Delhi has been inaugurated after a major revamp. The upgraded terminal will operate 116 buses across 21 routes, most of them electric, according to The Times of India. The inauguration also saw the flag-off of 40 new electric buses, part of the city's rapid e-bus expansion, which has added 1,400 vehicles in the past eight months."
"The terminal now offers modern commuter facilities, including shaded platforms, waiting areas, CCTV surveillance, digital screens, public announcements, and solar panels. Passenger services have been enhanced with a baby-feeding room, lockers, and a bus-pass section. Officials said Azadpur will become a major hub connecting north and northwest Delhi, integrating with nearby metro stations. The Times of India notes that this is part of a broader plan to upgrade multiple bus depots across the capital."
Azadpur bus terminal in Delhi reopened after a major revamp and will operate 116 buses across 21 routes, with most vehicles electric. The inauguration included the flag-off of 40 new electric buses, part of an eight-month expansion that added 1,400 e-buses. The terminal offers shaded platforms, waiting areas, CCTV surveillance, digital screens, public announcements, solar panels, a baby-feeding room, lockers, and a bus-pass section. Azadpur will become a major hub connecting north and northwest Delhi and will integrate with nearby metro stations. The upgrades aim to reduce emissions, increase service frequency, and ease congestion. New low-floor, air-conditioned buses are equipped with GPS, cameras, and panic buttons, with further additions planned based on route demand.
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