Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Kolkata’s iconic doubledeck­er buses to be back

- Sumanta Ray Chaudhuri

KOLKATA: The Mamata Banerjee administra­tion is planning to reintroduc­e double-decker buses in Kolkata more than two decades after they were phased out.

Along with the trams, red double deckers became a much-loved symbol of Kolkata after the British introduced them in the city in 1926, the first route connecting Shyambazar in the north and Kalighat in the south.

Participat­ing in a questionan­swer session in the assembly on Wednesday, state transport minister Suvendu Adhikari said state transport secretary visited London as part of the re-introducti­on plan and submitted a report.

“He has submitted a report. The proposal is under active considerat­ion. We have plans to launch four to five open- top double decker buses as a pilot project,” he said.

Outside the assembly, the minister refused to divulge details of routes. “The transport secretary’s report is with the CM. She will take the final call and accordingl­y, we will proceed with the plan. All I can say is that we have a positive approach about launching these buses,” Adhikari said.

The Left Front government phased out these buses in the nineties when Jyoti Basu was the CM. The government said the cost of maintenanc­e of the aging fleet was very high compared to the revenue they generated. The then transport minister had said the cost of operation per kilometre of these vehicles was almost double than that of ordinary buses. The idea of reintroduc­ing them was floated in 2013 by transport minister Madan Mitra, who wanted to introduce AC double-deckers exclusivel­y for tourists. If London and Mumbai can still run double-deckers, why can’t they run again in Kolkata, Mitra had argued.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Along with the trams, red double deckers became a muchloved symbol of Kolkata after the British introduced them.
GETTY IMAGES Along with the trams, red double deckers became a muchloved symbol of Kolkata after the British introduced them.

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