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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Flags Off 300 New Buses for Public Transport Today

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay is flagging off 300 new diesel and CNG buses for state transport corporations at a ceremony in Chennai on Thursday. The fleet, procured for seven of the eight state-owned transport corporations, aims to replace ageing vehicles and improve connectivity across urban and rural areas. The event was rescheduled from June 22, which coincided with the Chief Minister's birthday. The new buses will be deployed in a phased manner to meet increasing passenger demand and enhance commuter safety and comfort.

Tamil Nadu CM Vijay to flag off 300 new state transport buses today

Chennai, June 25

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay is set to flag off 300 newly procured diesel and CNG buses for the state's transport corporations at a ceremony to be held at the Secretariat in Chennai on Thursday, marking a major addition to the public transport fleet.

Tamil Nadu operates eight state-owned transport corporations, comprising the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC), Chennai; Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) divisions at Villupuram, Kumbakonam, Salem, Coimbatore, Madurai and Tirunelveli; and the State Express Transport Corporation (SETC), which operates long-distance intercity services.

The newly inducted fleet has been procured for seven of these transport corporations, excluding the State Express Transport Corporation.

The buses will be deployed to strengthen public transport services across different regions of the state and improve connectivity for daily commuters.

The fleet consists of both diesel and CNG-powered buses, reflecting the government's efforts to modernise public transportation while expanding services in urban and rural areas.

The induction is expected to replace ageing vehicles and enhance the reliability, safety and comfort of passenger services operated by the state transport undertakings.

The launch of the buses was initially expected to take place on June 22, coinciding with Chief Minister Vijay's birthday. In preparation for the event, the new buses had already been transported from various parts of Tamil Nadu to Chennai and parked at key locations, including the Koyambedu and Kilambakkam bus terminals.

However, the inauguration was subsequently rescheduled, and the Chief Minister will now formally commission the fleet at Thursday's event.

Transport department officials said the buses would be distributed among the seven transport corporations based on operational requirements and passenger demand.

Once flagged off, the vehicles are expected to be deployed in a phased manner across different districts to augment existing services and improve fleet availability.

The induction of the new buses forms part of the Tamil Nadu government's ongoing efforts to upgrade the state's public transport network, improve commuter experience and ensure better accessibility through an expanded and modernised fleet.

The addition is also expected to help transport corporations meet increasing passenger demand while improving the efficiency of bus operations across the state.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Nice to see CM Vijay taking a personal interest in public transport. But why only diesel and CNG? Should have included some electric buses too considering the pollution in Chennai. Still, better than nothing. 👍

Vikram M

Finally some action! The MTC buses in Chennai are in pathetic condition – half of them break down mid-route. Hope these new buses go to the busiest routes first. Commuters have been suffering for too long.

James A

As someone who travels frequently between Coimbatore and Chennai, I hope the SETC gets its share too. The intercity buses are overcrowded during weekends. But still, a positive step for the state's transport infrastructure. 👏

Kavya N

Happy to see this! But why delay the launch from his birthday? Politics aside, the real issue is whether these buses will actually be maintained properly. Many new buses in the past became junk within a year due to poor upkeep. Hope the transport department has a plan.

Christopher I

Great initiative! Public transport is the backbone of any state. But I wish they had also announced a plan to introduce more AC buses in Chennai. The heat is unbearable these days. Still, 300 buses is a significant number – let's see how they are deployed. 🌟

Sarah B

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