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Delhi Metro To Start Electric Feeder Buses On These Routes From Thursday

Delhi Metro electric feeder buses will begin services on a trial basis
Delhi Metro electric feeder buses will begin services on a trial basis

Delhi Metro authorities will introduce electric feeder buses for the first time in the national capital on a trial basis starting Thursday, August 12, under which 25 low floor e-buses, which are 24-seaters, will operate from two routes. Only Delhi Metro passengers having a valid Delhi Metro smart card a metro DTC smart card will be permitted to travel in the e-buses, according to a statement shared by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Tuesday.

Passengers can use the smart cards to pay for cashless travel since the buses are fully contactless and conductor less - a system that assumes relevance amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The entry and exit in the buses for passengers will be through turnstiles by using the Delhi Metro smart card. No cash payment will be allowed in the feeder buses and services will be available only for Delhi Metro commuters.

For all the feeder buses starting services from the Delhi Metro stations, the entry of the passengers will be allowed only from the stations and the bus will stop only at the designated stops for dropping the passengers. Entry of commuters will not be allowed at other stoppages along the route.

Similarly, for those feeder buses going to the Delhi Metro stations, entry of passengers will be allowed from all the stoppages along the route, but the exit will be allowed only at the Delhi Metro stations. Passengers will be allowed to enter from the front gate and exit from the rear gate of the feeder bus, according to DMRC. 

By the end of October, Delhi Metro will introduce 100 e-feeder buses in a phased manner for improving the last-mile connectivity from 14 metro stations covering a total of 10 routes. 
 

Delhi Metro e-feeder buses: Route Number, Stoppages, Locality Covered:

  • Route number MC-721 will operate between Shastri Park Metro station to Gokulpuri Metro station via Khajuri Chowk. The stopaages are New Usmanpur, Shastri Park, Nayagaon Village, Kartar Nagar, Jagjeet Nagar, Arvind Nagar, Gamri Village, Bhajanpura, Ghonda, Yamuna Nagar, Chand Bagh, New Mustafabad, and Gokulpuri
  • Route number ML-05 will operate between Shastri Park metro station to Mother Dairy. The stoppages are Metro Feeder Bus Depot, Shastri Park station Gate No-1, Gandhi Nagar, Kailash Nagar, Geeta colony, Shamshan Ghat, Ramesh Park, Bank Enclave, Lakshmi Nagar MS, Lalita Park, Ganesh Nagar, Shakarpur School Block, and Mother Dairy


Delhi Metro e-feeder buses: Travel Fare

  • Rs. 10 for 0-4 km
  • Rs. 15 for 4-8 km
  • Rs. 20 for 8-12 km
  • Rs. 25 for beyond 12 km
     

Delhi Metro e-feeder buses: Top Features

  • The state-of-the-art e-buses are equipped with CCTVs and GPS systems for enhanced security
  • The e-buses are provided with an anti-skid, anti-brake locking system and will not move till all the doors are closed. Also, the doors will not close on the detection of any obstruction. 
  • For the differently-abled and elderly passengers, buses are also fitted with ramps and anchorage to accommodate wheelchairs.
  • The e-feeder buses are also equipped with a panic button and a stop request button, to handle emergency situations.
  • For the maintenance of the e-feeder buses, dedicated depots have been set up at Shastri Park and Majlis Park along with an operational control center to monitor them.
  • 2.5 MW electric connections are provided for the charging of e-buses. For the regular cleaning of the buses, automatic wash plants are set up at the e-bus depots.