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Luxury mini-buses launched

Rajasthan State Roadways Transport Corporation (RSRTC) launched semi-deluxe mini buses with facilities of luxury buses on Tuesday to provide more comfort to passengers at low cost.
Luxury mini-buses launched
JAIPUR: Rajasthan State Roadways Transport Corporation (RSRTC) launched semi-deluxe mini buses with facilities of luxury buses on Tuesday to provide more comfort to passengers at low cost. These buses will be kept in the category of 'Star Line' service. Initially, buses were plying on two routes - Jaipur-Agra and Jaipur-Bharatpur
Minister of state, RSRTC, Virendra Beniwal, inaugurated the maiden run at Sindhi Camp bus stand.
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"Soon, 150 more buses offering similar services will be on road. The new buses will ply on routes which have few or no luxury buses," said Beniwal.
Their fare will be equal to that of deluxe buses, and will have similar facilities, too, such as air suspension, comfortable seats, mobile charger, etc. Fare for Agra is Rs 200 and for Bharatpur Rs 145.
It has 41 seats against the previous 45 to allow for more space and comfort. Sudhir Bhati, spokesperson, RSRTC, informed, once the service is fully operational its performance will be evaluated in order to increase the numbers and frequency.
On the growth of RSRTC, minister informed that roadways buses cover 11 states and offer different kinds of services. "Soon, we will connect prominent religious places in the country to make our services more popular," said Beniwal. Prior to the event, Beniwal also inaugurated the online ticketing centre at Sindhi Camp.
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Jaipur: Rajasthan State Roadways Transport Corporation has launched semi-deluxe mini buses with facilities like of luxury buses aiming to provide comfort and cheap service to passengers on Tuesday. These buses will be kept in the category of 'Star Line' service. Initially, buses were plying on two routes: Jaipur-Agra and Jaipur-Bharatpur

Minister of state, RSRTC Virendra Beniwal has inaugurated the maiden run by showing green signal to the bus at Sindi Camp bus station. "Soon, 150 more buses will be on roads offering similar service. The new buses will be plying on various new routes which has less frequency of luxury buses," sad Beniwal.
The fare of these buses has been kept equal to fare of deluxe buses. For Agra it is Rs 200 and Bharatpur it is Rs 145. These buses will have facilities similar to those of deluxe buses like air suspension, comfortable seats, mobile charger and other facilities like of AV buses.
It has 41 seats in total against 45 in this category to give more space and comfort to passengers. Sudhir Bhati, spokesperson of RSRTC informed that once the service is fully operational they will evaluate the performance in order to increase the numbers and frequency.
On the growth of RSRTC, minister informed that roadways buses covers 11 states and offering different kind of services. "Soon, we will connect prominent religious in the country aiming to make our services more popualar," said Beniwal. Prior to the event, Beniwal also inaugurated the online ticketing centre at Sindhi Camp.
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