Hubballi: Hosur Bus Terminal, is expected to be a hi-tech bus holder in Hubballi, has a B place for inconvenience for passengers.
Pregnant women are challenged physically must climb or fall 54 steps.
The elevator is installed.
The bus platform often shifts.
The driver struggled with and out because the bus holder was surrounded by a narrow and crowded road.
Night Kurubar, a senior citizen from Gadag, told Ti that he wanted to go to KimS Hospital.
“According to the conductor advice, I went down at the Hosur Bus Stand and had to climb 54 steps.
There is no elevator or road.
The steps take 15 minutes.
Now I decide not to go to the Hosur holder,” he said.
There is a way for those who cannot negotiate stairs, but there are no signs that can guide commuter to the facility.
Wheelchairs are stored in the corner but no information is available about it.
Zakir Hussain, a passenger who is physically challenged from Karwar, said he climbed the stairs using his hand because he had no information about a wheelchair or road.
“This is the worst bus holder I’ve seen in my life,” he said.
Srinath TL, Division Controller of Hubballi Moffsil NWKRTC Division, said: “We have taken over only two days ago.
We will check and overcome all complaints immediately.” Many drivers and conductors accused that they did not have a place to eat.
“In the old bus holder, we used to sit in hotels and eat.
Here, there is no place available.
Only one restaurant Darshini who can’t feed all the passengers and staff.
If we want tea, we have to leave the bus stand at least half an hour “said a driver.
A female conductor says that two toilets.
“It’s not enough to stand the bus that is so big.
Sometimes, there is no water supply for 2-3 days,” he said.
Sunita Naduvinamani, a housewife, said the bus holder was not safe for a single woman or passenger after 8pm.
“When a bus dropped passengers on the Moffsil platform, both staff and security personnel were present after 8pm,” he said.