Greater Noida: Commuter will be able to travel with state-owned buses for the lowest RS 5 for the shortest distance and must be out of the maximum RS 88 rates for the longest trip in the city that will soon be launched by bus services from the highway, TOI has learned.
While the longest route is around 73 km, 24 km is the shortest length of the service, which only waits for the last nod from the government.
Regional Manager Assistant for Greater Noida Depot from Roadways Up said on Thursday that the department had sent a report to the state government to start the earliest city bus service.
“The agreement is expected to come at the end of December and we hope to start the service in the first week of January,” he said.
Five routes that were decided including nanua rajpur trains to Kasna Bus Depot via Dankaur Road, Nanua Ka Rajpur to Kasna Bus Depot Via Greater Noida (West), Kasna Bus Depot to the Kasna Bus Depot, Gharbara Village to Depot and Kuesra Noida (West) to the route Kasna bus depot.
On the first route which is 53km long, a list of tariff rates starts from RS 5 to travel between Greater Noida Depot and Kasna and rise to RS 28.
On the second route, the longest, the tariff starts from RS 5 and proceed to the maximum RS 88.
Highest level Is to travel between Nanua Ka Rajpur and Kasna Bus Depot, according to officials.
For a third route of 43 km, officials said, the maximum level was Rs 51 to cover the entire distance.
On the fourth route of 39km long, the maximum level is RS.
44.
The fifth route is around 24 km and has a maximum rates rate 28.