Telangana & Andhra RTCs Gear Up With 14,863 Special Buses for Sankranti Rush

The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation will operate 6,431 special bus services on select dates around the Sankranti festival, charging a 50% additional fare on these special trips. Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation has announced it will run 8,432 special buses, with the majority focused on intra-state routes. Both transport bodies are making extensive arrangements, including amenities at major hubs, to manage the festive rush. Free bus travel schemes for women in both states will remain in effect during this period.

Key Points: 6,431 Special Buses for Sankranti in Telangana with 50% Extra Fare

  • 6,431 special TGSRTC buses on key dates
  • 50% additional fare on special services
  • Free bus travel for women continues under schemes
  • APSRTC to run 8,432 special buses
  • Focus on intra-state travel for both corporations
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Telangana: TGSRTC to operate 6,431 special bus services during Sankranti

TGSRTC to run 6,431 special bus services for Sankranti with a 50% fare hike, while APSRTC will operate 8,432 buses. Free travel for women continues.

"fully prepared to safely transport people travelling to their hometowns - TGSRTC"

Hyderabad, Jan 7

The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation will operate 6,431 special bus services to transport passengers during the Sankranti festival season, but will charge a 50 per cent additional fare.

The management announced on Wednesday that the special buses will be operated on January 9, 10, 12, 13, 18 and 19.

The TGSRTC said that it is fully prepared to safely transport people travelling to their hometowns for Sankranti.

The corporation will be operating special buses from busy areas in Hyderabad, such as MGBS, JBS, Uppal Cross Roads, Aramghar, LB Nagar Cross Roads, KPHB, Boyinpally, Gachibowli, and other locations.

For the convenience of passengers in these areas, the corporation will be setting up pandals, shamianas, and arranging chairs, public address systems, drinking water facilities, and mobile toilets.

During major festivals and special occasions, the RTC management operates special services to ensure that people do not face any transportation difficulties and reach their destinations safely.

The TGSRTC management pointed out that in 2003, the state government had issued an order allowing for the revision of ticket prices to cover the minimum diesel costs and maintenance expenses of these special buses.

This provision to revise ticket prices by up to 1.5 times was granted to the corporation only for special buses operating during festivals and special occasions.

TGSRTC said it has continued this practice for every major festival since its formation.

As part of the state government's Mahalaxmi scheme, the free bus travel facility for women will continue to be available on Palle Velugu, Express, City Ordinary, and Metro Express buses operating during Sankranti.

Thousands of families living in Hyderabad travel to their hometowns within Telangana and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh to celebrate Sankranti.

Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) announced on Tuesday that it will operate 8,432 special buses during Sankranti. Of these, 6,000 buses, accounting for 71 per cent, would operate within Andhra Pradesh, while 2,432 services would be run on inter-State routes to Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai.

As a significant increase in passenger movement is expected this year towards district headquarters, mandal towns and villages, APSRTC has decided to prioritise services within the state.

In view of the implementation of the Stree Shakthi free bus travel scheme for women, the APSRTC has revised its plans for operating special services during the Sankranti festival.

According to the schedule announced by APSRTC, 3,857 special services would be operated before the festival. Of these, 3,500 buses would ply on intra-State routes, while 240 services would be operated to Hyderabad, 102 to Bengaluru and 15 to Chennai.

After Sankranti, APSRTC will operate 4,575 special services. Of these, 2,500 buses will run within the State, while 1,800 services will be operated to Hyderabad, 200 to Bengaluru and 75 to Chennai.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the service is needed, a 50% extra fare is too much for the common man. Sankranti is when many daily wage workers also travel home. The government should subsidize this instead of putting the burden on passengers.
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Sarah B
It's impressive to see the scale of planning. Over 6,000 special buses just from Telangana and 8,000+ from Andhra! The coordination for inter-state travel to Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai must be a logistical challenge. Hope the travel is smooth for everyone.
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Karthik V
Good to see the Mahalaxmi scheme for free travel for women is still applicable. My mother and sister are traveling for the festival, and this will be a big help for our family budget. Thank you for continuing this.
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Aman W
The 50% extra charge is justified if it means better maintenance and safety. Running thousands of extra buses isn't cheap. As long as they ensure no breakdowns and proper crowd management at pick-up points, it's worth it for a safe journey home.
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Nisha Z
Hope they strictly follow the schedule. Last year, there was a lot of confusion and delays at MGBS. The public address system and chairs are good, but efficient boarding is what we really need. Wishing everyone a happy and safe Sankranti! 🪁

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