Gujarat Approves 17 New Urban Bus Routes in 3 Cities for Better Connectivity

Gujarat has approved 17 new urban bus routes in Navsari, Vapi, and Palanpur under the Chief Minister Urban Bus Service Scheme. The expansion aims to improve connectivity, reduce commuting costs, and strengthen public transport in underserved areas. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi emphasized that the initiative will make daily travel more convenient and time-efficient. The new routes are expected to reduce traffic congestion and encourage greater use of public transport.

Key Points: Gujarat Approves 17 New Urban Bus Routes in Three Cities

  • 17 new urban bus routes approved in three Gujarat cities
  • Routes cover Navsari, Vapi, and Palanpur
  • Aims to improve connectivity and reduce commuting costs
  • Part of Chief Minister Urban Bus Service Scheme
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Gujarat approves 17 new urban bus routes in three cities to improve connectivity

Gujarat approves 17 new urban bus routes in Navsari, Vapi, and Palanpur to improve connectivity, reduce costs, and boost public transport.

"The primary objective of the initiative is to make daily travel more convenient and time-efficient. - Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi"

Gandhinagar, April 30

An expansion of urban bus services across three cities in Gujarat is expected to improve connectivity and reduce commuting costs, after 17 new routes were approved under the Chief Minister Urban Bus Service Scheme, officials said on Thursday.

The decision, taken under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, was approved by Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi.

The new routes will be introduced in Navsari, Vapi and Palanpur, with the aim of strengthening public transport systems and extending access to underserved and peripheral areas.

According to official details, seven new routes have been sanctioned for the Navsari Municipal Corporation area.

The introduction of these services is expected to enable residents to travel more easily and affordably across the city, improving connectivity between different localities.

In Vapi, four new routes have been approved. As an industrial hub, the city sees significant daily movement of workers and employees.

Officials said that the additional routes will provide relief to commuters and help reduce reliance on private vehicles.

Palanpur Municipality will receive six new routes, taking into account its growing urban profile and its role as the headquarters of Banaskantha district.

The expansion is expected to benefit students and residents travelling from nearby areas by providing more direct and reliable transport options.

Deputy Chief Minister Sanghavi said: "The primary objective of the initiative is to make daily travel more convenient and time-efficient. Extending bus connectivity to remote areas will save both time and money for common citizens."

Authorities said that the planned expansion is likely to reduce traffic congestion in urban centres while also contributing to environmental benefits by encouraging greater use of public transport.

Under the scheme, arrangements have been made to deploy modern buses to ensure safe and efficient travel.

Officials said the initiative forms part of broader efforts to enhance urban infrastructure and support balanced development across cities and towns in the state.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Hope they also consider frequency. In Navsari, buses come once in a blue moon—no point having 7 routes if we wait an hour for each! Good initiative, but execution is key. 😅
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Michael C
As someone who worked in Gujarat's industrial sector, I appreciate any move to reduce private vehicle dependency. Air quality in these cities is poor enough—more buses, fewer fumes please! 🌍
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Ravi K
Been waiting for this in Palanpur! Students like my daughter commute from nearby villages—this will save them time and the risk of crowded autos. Thank you, Gujarat government for remembering tier-3 cities too. 👏
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Laura Z
Great news, but I hope they install proper bus stops with shelters. In summer, waiting under the sun is torture. Also, linking these routes with railway stations would make travel seamless. Just a suggestion! 😊
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Kavya N
Ah, the classic 'more buses' solution—but what about last-mile connectivity? After I get off the bus, I still need an auto to reach my colony. Hope they coordinate with e-rickshaw services too. Progress, but incomplete without integration. 🤔
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Arun Y
As an environmentalist, this

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