Kerala's Buses on Demand services to be made available in all districts

Maiden service by KSRTC flagged off from Neyyattinkara

July 02, 2020 07:14 pm | Updated July 03, 2020 09:55 am IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

New attempt: The ‘Bus on Demand’ service being readied for its maiden journey in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.

New attempt: The ‘Bus on Demand’ service being readied for its maiden journey in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.

The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation’s Buses on Demand (BonD) service launched for short-distance daily commuters on Wednesday will be made available in all district headquarters soon.

The maiden service from Neyyattinkara to the Secretariat had 51 passengers. Legislator K. Ansalan flagged off the service from Neyyattinkara in the presence of KSRTC Managing Director Biju Prabhakar.

Eyeing riders

The BonD services are to lure those travelling on motorcycles by providing them efficient, courteous and punctual service. Free parking facility for motorcycles has been arranged on the bus depot premises.

The non-stop services from key depots to important offices and hospitals will be based on demand and all commuters will be assured of seats. The daily fare is ₹100 for up and down journey and the first 100 registrations will get 20% discount.

In view of the lockdown, the KSRTC MD said those opting for 10 days on the BonD buses will be provided 20 days’ permission to travel. Based on the demand, the buses will be increased from Nedumangad and Neyyattinkara to the capital.

The commuters will be dropped on the office premises and other places and will be picked up from these designated points. “The response from the commuters is overwhelming. As many as 105 had registered from Neyyattinakara and 47 from Nedumangad for travelling on the BonD buses,” KSRTC Executive Director, South Zone, G. Anil Kumar said.

Travel cards

BonD Travel Cards will be available for frequent travellers on payment of cash in advance for five (₹500), 10 (₹950), 15 (₹1,400), 20 (₹1,800) and 25 days (₹2,200). Discounts will be available to the commuters opting for travel cards.

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