Centre to start running luxury double-decker public buses

Update: 2017-07-13 17:21 GMT
The government is looking to revamp public transport through introduction of double decker luxury buses run on alternative fuels, with an aim to curb private vehicle use, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday. Volvo is ready to run buses on methanol, which can easily be manufactured in the country, Road Transport and Highways Minister Gadkari said. The government is also planning to construct a separate lane for running electric trucks and buses on Delhi-Mumbai corridor, which can also run on diesel, he added.
"Plans are underway to introduce Double decker fleet of luxury buses to link cities like Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi- Jaipur and Delhi-Ludhiana. The fleet will be air conditioned with services that include hostesses (on board)... and I assure you charges will be much economic, less than present as these will run on alternative fuel," Gadkari said on the sidelines of an Assocham event here. The minister said these buses will run on alternative fuel like methanol, ethanol or electricity as it has been the present government's priority and policy to promote clean fuel and cut on the huge Rs 7 lakh crore import bills that India incurs per annum.
"We will aim at reducing private vehicles. The way the number of private vehicles are increasing, we need to construct one lane every three year, that will cost too much.
We need to discourage people from buying vehicles and improve the public transport," he said.

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