Key Points

Tamil Nadu is pulling out all the stops to make Diwali travel smooth for everyone heading home. The state will run over 20,000 special buses between October 16 and 19, with nearly 15,000 services just from Chennai. They're even coordinating with railways for extra trains and stopping road work to keep traffic flowing. With link buses running 24/7 and heavy vehicles restricted, this should be one of the most organized Diwali travel seasons yet.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Runs 20378 Festival Buses for Diwali Travel Rush

  • 14,268 special bus services will operate from Chennai alone during the four-day period
  • Transport Department has requested Southern Railway to run additional special train services
  • For return journeys from Oct 21-23, 15,129 buses will be deployed across the state
  • MTC will operate 150 round-the-clock link buses between major Chennai bus termini
  • Road maintenance work suspended on key routes like GST Road to prevent traffic jams
  • Police instructed to restrict heavy vehicle movement during peak travel days
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TN to operate 20,378 festival buses for Diwali rush, extra services from Chennai

TN deploys 20,378 special buses for Diwali travel, with 14,268 services from Chennai alone between Oct 16-19 to handle festive rush.

"Around 5,900 special buses will depart from Chennai in addition to 2,092 regular services each day - S.S. Sivasankar"

Chennai, Oct 7

In a major move to ensure hassle-free Diwali travel, Transport and Electricity Minister S.S. Sivasankar announced that the state’s transport corporations will run 20,378 buses across Tamil Nadu between October 16 and 19 to clear the outbound festive rush.

The plan includes 14,268 services from Chennai alone, making it one of the largest festival transport operations in recent years.

Chairing a review meeting at the Secretariat, Sivasankar said the Transport Department has also written to Southern Railway, requesting additional special train services to complement the expanded bus operations.

“Around 5,900 special buses will depart from Chennai in addition to 2,092 regular services each day from October 16 to 19. Another 6,110 special services will operate from other districts, taking the total to 20,378 services,” he said.

For the return leg after Diwali, from October 21 to 23, a total of 15,129 buses will be deployed, including 4,253 special services bound for Chennai and 4,600 inter-district services to connect key towns and villages.

To handle the outbound surge from the state capital, special buses will depart from Kilambakkam, Koyambedu, and Madhavaram termini. The Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) will run 150 round-the-clock link buses between Koyambedu and the other two hubs to enable seamless passenger movement.

The minister also directed Highways Department officials to suspend road maintenance work on key arterial routes, particularly GST Road, during the festival week to avoid traffic jams.

Police have been asked to restrict heavy vehicle movement on peak travel days.

The Transport Commissioner will hold a meeting with Omni bus operators and police officials to curb overcharging and improve route coordination. Private buses have been hired to augment the government fleet, after last year’s successful trial in the Villupuram region.

With the Diwali exodus traditionally causing long queues and travel delays, the government’s comprehensive plan -- integrating special buses, last-mile connectivity, traffic control, and coordination with railways -- aims to ensure safer and faster travel for lakhs of passengers heading home for the festival.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative by TN government! The coordination with railways and suspending road work on GST Road shows they've actually thought about the practical problems. Hope the execution matches the planning 🙏
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Suresh O
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they maintain the buses properly. Last year many special buses broke down midway causing more delays. Quality matters as much as quantity! 🚌
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Ananya R
This is such a relief! Travelling to Madurai with my family and was worried about the Diwali rush. The 14,000+ services from Chennai alone should ease the pressure. Booking tickets online was smooth too! 😊
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Michael C
Impressive logistics planning! The integration of multiple transport modes and restricting heavy vehicles shows comprehensive thinking. Other states should learn from this approach to festival travel management.
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Karthik V
Good to see they're addressing the Omni bus overcharging issue. Last year private operators charged triple the normal fare. Hope the police actually take action this time! 💰
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Nisha Z
The return journey planning is equally important and glad they've considered that too. 15,000+ buses for return travel shows they're thinking about the complete journey cycle. Well done TN transport department! 🎉

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