The Free Press Journal

Less rush on BEST buses as trains resume

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As the local trains resumed their operations for the general public, load on the buses of BrihanMumb­ai Electricit­y Supply and Transport (BEST) undertakin­g became lower on Monday. Senior officials and depot officers of the BEST stated, during the afternoon the crowd in the buses running on longer routes got lower, however, the pressure remained the same on the feeder routes.

“Most of the feeder route buses provide lastmile connectivi­ty from railway stations, so the pressure on these routes will remain,” said a BEST official. “During the afternoon the passenger load got lower, in some of the long route buses,” a senior depot manager told FPJ.

“Till last week we had to deploy four buses on some of the long routes, but on Monday we deployed not more than two buses on some routes,” the manager added. Drivers and conductors also mentioned that the number of people in queues at bus stops was also less on Monday.

“After buses resumed operations in June last year, most of the commuters bought tickets for travelling a long distance, however on Monday the number of passengers travelling in longdistan­ce routes was comparativ­ely lesser,” said a conductor. BEST spokespers­on, Manoj Varade stated, the undertakin­g will monitor the passenger footfall for the next few days to understand the demand.

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