Gujarat Adds 195 Buses, 7,800 Trips for Massive Mahashivratri Pilgrimage

The Gujarat State Transport Corporation has significantly expanded its services for the upcoming Bhavnath Mahashivratri fair in Junagadh. It will operate 195 additional buses, scheduling over 7,800 trips over the five-day event to manage an expected influx of pilgrims. A key focus is the busy route from Junagadh bus station to the Girnar foothills, which will see 80 extra buses daily. All vehicles will be monitored via a 24/7 GPS tracking system to ensure passenger safety and punctuality.

Key Points: Gujarat Boosts Bus Services for Bhavnath Mahashivratri Fair

  • 195 extra buses deployed
  • 7,800+ scheduled trips
  • 24x7 GPS tracking for safety
  • Focus on Junagadh to Girnar route
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Gujarat State Transport to operate 195 extra buses, 7,800 trips for Bhavnath Mahashivratri Fair

Gujarat ST to run 195 extra buses and 7,800 trips for the Bhavnath Mahashivratri fair, aiming to serve 3.7 lakh pilgrims with GPS-tracked services.

"aiming to facilitate travel for nearly 3.7 lakh passengers - ST Officials"

Gandhinagar/Junagadh, Feb 10 With lakhs of pilgrims expected to converge in Gujarat's Junagadh for the Bhavnath Mahashivratri fair starting on Wednesday, the State Transport Corporation has drawn up an expanded transport plan, scheduling more than 7,800 bus trips over the five-day event to cater to the anticipated surge in travel demand, officials said on Tuesday.

The annual fair, widely known as the 'Mini Kumbh Mela', attracts devotees from across Gujarat and neighbouring regions.

Last year, around 2.91 lakh passengers used ST services during the fair.

Taking this into account, the corporation has increased capacity this year with the deployment of about 195 additional buses, aiming to facilitate travel for nearly 3.7 lakh passengers.

Officials said a significant portion of the additional services will focus on the heavily used Junagadh bus station to Girnar foothills route, which serves pilgrims travelling to Bhavnath for darshan.

As part of the arrangements, 80 extra buses will operate daily on this corridor throughout the fair period, supplementing regular services and helping to ease congestion during peak hours.

To strengthen inter-district connectivity, the ST Corporation will also operate 115 express buses for devotees arriving from nearby districts.

Of these, 65 express buses will be deployed from the Junagadh division, while 50 will be provided by other divisions, offering direct and faster connections to Junagadh during the fair.

Passenger safety and punctuality have been cited as key priorities in the transport plan.

All buses operating for the Mahashivratri fair will be monitored round the clock through a 24×7 GPS tracking system, enabling real-time supervision of vehicle movement, and quicker response to operational issues.

The special transport arrangements will remain in force for the entire duration of the Bhavnath Mahashivratri fair.

With increased bus frequency, additional vehicles and continuous monitoring, the ST Corporation is preparing to manage the expected influx of pilgrims and provide organised transport services during one of Junagadh's largest annual religious gatherings.

- IANS

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Meera T
Attending the fair for the first time this year with my family from Ahmedabad. The news about extra express buses is a relief. Last minute travel during such festivals is always chaotic. Hope they have proper signage and help desks at Junagadh station for first-timers like us.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but the real test is on the ground. They must ensure buses are actually available at the scheduled times. Past experience says many 'additional' buses get stuck in traffic or have long delays. The 24x7 control room needs to be proactive.
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Priya S
Jai Bholenath! 🕉️ It's heartening to see the government making arrangements for devotees. The 'Mini Kumbh' tag is accurate – the devotion and energy there is incredible. The focus on the Junagadh to Girnar route is smart, that's always the biggest bottleneck.
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David E
Impressive logistical operation. The scale of planning for a religious gathering in India is always fascinating to see. 7800 trips in 5 days is a huge number. Hope they also have plans for waste management and basic amenities for the pilgrims at the bus stations.
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Ananya R
My parents are going from Rajkot. They were worried about the travel, but I just shared this article with them. The express bus service from other districts is a boon for elderly devotees. Fingers crossed everything goes smoothly. Good job, Gujarat ST!

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