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The terminus has 45 departure bus bays, eight idle bus bays, and 13 arrival bus bays, [4] all catering to interstate buses or buses to other ISBTs in Delhi. City bus services, operated by the Delhi Transport Corporation, run from the section known as the DTC Block.
Gurugram Inter State Bus Terminus, announced in 2023 over 15 acres of Sihi village near Kherki Daula toll plaz where Dwarka Expressway meets Delhi-Jaipur Highway NH48. [ 4 ] it is located next to the Gurugram Heliport Hub .
Sep 2020: The expressway will be connected with the under-construction Delhi–Mumbai Expressway. [14] Mar 2021: An under-construction flyover of Package-2 collapsed at Dulyani near Pundri, Kaithal. [15] Mar 2022: About 95% construction work on the expressway is completed.
Kherki Daula MMTS: Located at Kherki Daula in Gurugram near the proposed metro station, under-coonstruction Delhi-Alwar RRTS station and bus stand on the junction of Chhapra and Naihati villages. Balramgarh MMTS : Located at Balramgarh (Ballabhgarh) between Raja Nahar Singh metro station , bus stand and Balramgarh railway station.
Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) is the public transport unit of the Chandigarh administration in India. It is managed by the Home Secretary, who acts as transport secretary and director. [ 1 ] It operates a mixed fleet of AC, non AC, mini, midi, and Corona low floor buses.
The 12046 / 45 Chandigarh-New Delhi Shatabdi Express is a Superfast Express train of the Shatabdi category belonging to Indian Railways - Northern Railway zone that runs between Chandigarh and New Delhi in India. It operates as train number 12046 from Chandigarh to New Delhi and as train number 12045 in the reverse direction.
2. Amritsar–Ludhiana–Chandigarh–Haridwar route: 2a. Ludhiana–Rupnagar Expressway NH-205K, 91 km, Rs. 2792 Crore, greenfield, 4-6 lane access-controlled highway connecting Manewal village near Ludhiana on the "Delhi–Amritsar Expressway" with Bheora village near Rupnagar (Ropar or SAS Nagar) in Punjab. 2a.1.
After Pune, Delhi was the second city in India to have an operational Bus rapid transit (BRT) system. However the BRT was dismantled in 2016 due to accidents and congestion. [10] Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transits System . Delhi has one of India's largest bus transport systems.