Haryana Roadways to get 700 new buses
December 13th, 2009 - 4:53 pm ICT by IANSChandigarh, Dec 13 (IANS) Haryana Roadways will add 700 new buses in its fleet and will run special buses to the religious and prominent places in neighbouring states, an official said here Sunday.
“Working in this direction, the bus body building workshop at Gurgaon has already been ordered to build 50 to 70 buses per day. All bus stands in Haryana would be modernised and more facilities would be added for passengers,” said Om Parkash Jain, state transport and tourism minister.
“There is a plan to construct a five-storey bus stand in Panipat and its construction would commence within the next six months. Efforts are on to increase the efficiency of the state roadways in order to make it a profitable organisation.”
Haryana Roadways has plans to run special buses to various religious places in Uttarakhand and Rajasthan.
- Panipat bus stand to be brought to flyover level - Dec 17, 2009
- Haryana bus strike hits thousands (Second Lead) - Jun 08, 2011
- Thousands hit due to bus strike in Haryana (Lead) - Jun 08, 2011
- Gurgaon-Chandigarh Volvo buses a hit - Apr 02, 2012
- Gurgaon, Panchkula, Faridabad to get radio cabs - Apr 18, 2011
- Zipping through flyovers, Metro: Delhi reaps CWG legacy (Year after CWG) - Sep 30, 2011
- Haryana Roadways employees' strike harasses people - Jun 08, 2011
- Cops escort buses in Haryana as unions go on strike - Feb 28, 2012
- Haryana to purchase 1,000 new buses - Oct 30, 2008
- Strike affects banking services in Punjab, Haryana (Lead) - Feb 28, 2012
- Bus services paralysed in Haryana after staff strike - Mar 31, 2010
- Haryana minister quits after murder taint (Second Lead) - Jun 09, 2011
- Promos move on - using autos, cabs to steer a hit (With Images) - May 10, 2011
- Gurgaon to get city bus service - Dec 18, 2009
- Cabs, private buses remain off road in Himachal - Mar 01, 2012
Tags: body building, bus body, buses, efficiency, fleet, gurgaon, haryana roadways, neighbouring states, panipat, profitable organisation, rajasthan, religious places, six months, state roadways, tourism minister, transport and tourism, uttarakhand