A big step has been taken towards making public transport more convenient in the capital. Recently, after PM Modi flagged off 200 electric buses on the roads of Delhi, now electric Devi buses are being started on six more new routes, which will make reaching the metro stations easier than before.

DTC's Devi electric buses running on 27 routes in Delhi

This facility will be especially beneficial for those passengers who had to resort to additional means to reach the metro station till now. Currently, DTC's Devi electric buses are running on 27 routes in Delhi. These buses were started especially with the aim of connecting metro stations, main markets and inner colonies. Seeing the success of those buses, they have been started on six more routes.

Devi buses will run on these six new routes

DTC officials said that buses have been started on these six routes from Ramesh nagar to Janakpuri South (Dabari Mode), patel nagar to anand Parvat, east patel nagar to Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, Karol Bagh Church to Sarai Rohilla railway station Security Force, Rajiv Chowk Metro Station Gate-2 to Sardar patel Marg and Rajiv Chowk Metro Station Gate-8 to Outer Route via various areas and back to Rajiv Chowk Metro Station.

These routes have been specially designed to connect with the Metro network

The official said that these six routes have been started on an experimental basis. These routes have been specially designed to connect with the Metro network so that passengers can complete the journey from beginning to end without any inconvenience. Changes can also be made in the routes based on the feedback received from the passengers during the operation of buses on these routes.

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