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Hyderabad: TGSRTC to operate 3,000 special buses in Telangana for Maha Shivaratri

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In preparation for Maha Shivaratri, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) is deploying 3,000 special buses to transport devotees to various Shiva temples throughout the state. These buses will operate between February 24th and 28th, with a focus on major pilgrimage destinations like Srisailam, Vemulawada, and Edupayala. To ensure a comfortable journey, TGSRTC has arranged for amenities like shelters, chairs, drinking water, and public address systems at key locations. The corporation has also implemented a 50% fare reduction for special services from February 24th to 27th, with discounts for Edupayala buses extending to February 28th. Travelers can access real-time information about special services through digital boards on the buses and can utilize advance booking facilities for buses to Srisailam and Vemulawada via the official TGSRTC website. The corporation has also implemented the Mahalakshmi scheme, offering free travel for women on select bus services. With a focus on providing a safe and comfortable experience for devotees, the corporation has increased the number of special buses compared to the previous year and is ready to adjust services based on demand. For further details, travelers can contact the TGSRTC helpline numbers: 040-69440000 and 040-23450033.
Hyderabad: TGSRTC to operate 3,000 special buses in Telangana for Maha Shivaratri

Hyderabad: On the occasion of Maha Shivaratri, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) is running 3,000 special buses to facilitate the travel of devotees to prominent Shiva temples across the state. These buses will operate between February 24 and February 28, with Maha Shivaratri falling on February 26. The special services are designed to ensure the smooth and convenient transportation of devotees during the peak festival period.

A total of 800 buses will be deployed to Srisailam, one of the most sought-after pilgrimage destinations. An additional 714 buses will operate to Vemulawada, while 444 buses will head to Edupayala, another key temple town. Other destinations also include Keesaragutta, with 270 buses, Velala (171 buses), Kaleshwaram (80 buses), and Komuravelli (51 buses).

Several other buses will cater to devotees traveling to temples like Alampur, Umamaheshwaram, Palakurthi, and Ramappa. TGSRTC has also made special arrangements to operate buses from Hyderabad’s major locations, such as MGBS, JBS, CBS, IS Sadan, KPHB, and BHEL, to Srisailam, ensuring easy access for devotees.

In order to make the journey more comfortable for travelers, TGSRTC has planned the provision of shelters, chairs, drinking water, and public address systems at key bus stations and travel points.

As per the state government’s directives, TGSRTC has also revised its fare structure for the special buses. The ticket prices for special services will be reduced by up to 50% from February 24 to February 27. For buses traveling to Edupayala, the discounted fares will be applicable from February 26 to February 28. However, the regular bus services will maintain their standard fares.

For the convenience of passengers, TGSRTC will display details about the special services on digital boards at the front of the buses, which will provide real-time information to travelers. Additionally, women traveling on Pallavelugu, Express, City Ordinary, and Metro Express buses will benefit from free travel under the Mahalakshmi scheme, with zero-tickets issued for their journeys. Special buses from Hyderabad to Srisailam and Vemulawada will also provide advance booking facilities, allowing passengers to reserve their seats through the official TGSRTC website at www.tgsrtcbus.in.

TGSRTC Managing Director V.C. Sajjanar (IPS) stated that the corporation has already conducted a review meeting with senior RTC officials and Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar to ensure the smooth operation of the special services. Compared to the previous year, 809 additional buses will be operated this year, with more buses being added based on demand and the number of devotees. Sajjanar said that these special services are intended to provide a safe and comfortable travel experience for all devotees and to ensure their timely arrival at the temples.

For more details about the special bus services, TGSRTC has set up helpline numbers: 040-69440000 and 040-23450033.

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