Amritsar Metrobus

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Amritsar Bus Rapid Transit
Overview
LocaleAmritsar
Transit typeBus rapid transit
Number of lines7
Number of stations62
Chief executivePublic Works Department, Amritsar
HeadquartersAmritsar, Punjab, India
Operation
Began operationMid 2016[1][2]
Operator(s)Punjab Bus Metro Society
Number of vehicles93[3][4]
Technical
System length31 km (19 mi)
Top speed21 km/h (13 mph)

Amritsar Bus Rapid Transit System (Amritsar BRTS) is the bus rapid transit (BRT) system under construction in Amritsar, Punjab, India.[5] BRTS had to start operation in December 2015.[6] The project was commenced on 19 September 2013.[7] Amritsar BRTS is based on Ahmedabad BRTS model.[8] The BRTS will operate with 93 Air-conditioned buses.[3] This project would allow easy travel to different places in city like the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, Guru Nanak Dev University and Khalsa College.[9][10] Amritsar BRTS is constructed on the lines of Metrobus (Istanbul).[11] Volvo Buses showed its interest in BRTS project at the holy city of Amritsar.[12]

Key features

Some of the key features of Amritsar BRTS are:[13]

  • Automatic Doors of waiting rooms for passengers safety.
  • Overheard bridges for pedestrians
  • Two different lanes for movement of buses in both directions.
  • Intersections will act as boarding place for the buses.
  • Complete Air conditioned buses and stations.

Corridors

There will be 7 Corridors for Amritsar BRTS.[14]

  • Sham Singh Attari Wala gate and Bhandari Bridge[15] to India Gate
  • Bhandari Bridge to Daburji[16]
  • Daburji Byepass to Verka
  • Verka to Celebration Mall[17]
  • Celebration Mall to Sant Singh Sukha Singh Chowk
  • 4S Chowk to Kitchlu Chowk
  • Kitchlu Chowk to Old Sadar Police Station

Construction

Varaha Infra Ltd a company based in Jodhpur (Rajasthan) is executing this project. Construction work started on 26 February 2015. As of September 2016 , 90% of work has been completed.[18]

References

  1. ^ "The contractor has been asked to complete the work by mid 2016".
  2. ^ "The work on the BRTS project was going on at full swing and the contractor had been asked to complete the work by mid 2016".
  3. ^ a b "Holy city of Amritsar to get BRTS, cabinet clears proposal". Punjab News Express. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  4. ^ "78 air-conditioned buses would be operational in Amritsar and would cover 31 km route".
  5. ^ "As chaos rules the roads in the city due to the ongoing construction work of the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS), Amritsar".
  6. ^ "Amritsar BRTS to get operational by December".
  7. ^ "The decision to introduce BRTS was taken by Punjab government at a meeting on September 19, 2013".
  8. ^ "Amritsar to copy Ahmedabad BRTS model".
  9. ^ "Construction works lead to chaos on railway station-GNDU stretch".
  10. ^ "http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/BRTS-in-Amritsar-to-be-operational-by-Nov/articleshow/46523745.cms". {{cite news}}: External link in |title= (help)
  11. ^ "the project, mooted on the lines of BRTS in Istanbul, Turkey".
  12. ^ TNN (8 August 2015). "Volvo keen on BRTS". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
  13. ^ "Amritsar BRTS project starts moving".
  14. ^ "The officials of project accompanying him informed that out of 7 corridors 5 would be completed till March".
  15. ^ "An elevated road leads to the shrine now, the congested Bhandari Bridge".
  16. ^ "Commuters feel unbearable heat as BRTS enters Bhandari Bridge".
  17. ^ "Apart from running on the elevated road, the buses will also have a 3-km additional elevated passage from local Celebration mall to Verka Chowk".
  18. ^ Service, Tribune News (29 December 2015). "State govt departments unlikely to complete BRTS by March 31 deadline". http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/cities/amritsar/state-govt-departments-unlikely-to-complete-brts-by-march-31-deadline/174327.html. Retrieved 30 December 2015. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)

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