Everything about Delhi Transport Corporation totally explained
Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) is the main
public transport operator of
Delhi. It operates buses on many bus routes, including the
mudrika (the
Ring Road Service) and
Bahri Mudrika (the
Outer Ring Road Service). It is the largest
compressed natural gas-powered bus service operator in the world.==History==
It was incorporated in May
1948 by the
Indian government for local bus services when they found out the incumbent service provider Gawalior and Northern India Transport Company Ltd. was inadequate in serving the purpose. It was then named "Delhi Transport Service". It was again constituted as "Delhi Road Transport Authority" under the Road Transport Corporation Act, 1950. This Authority became undertaking of Municipal Corporation of Delhi by an Act of Parliament in April, 1958.
In 1971, on a recommendation from the Indian government
took over the assets and liabilities from the erstwhile Delhi Transport Undertaking (DTU) operated by the
Municipal Corporation of Delhi until the
2nd November 1971.
Delhi Transport Corporation which was under administrative control of the Indian government was transferred to the
Government of National Capital Territory, Delhi.
Routes
Delhi Transport Corporation operates many routes not-only in Delhi, but also many inter-states routes. The mofussil buses operate around 34 depots. and the inter-state buses operate from the Three
Inter State Bus Terminals in
Kashmere Gate,
Sarai Kale Khan and
Anand Vihar.
Intra-Delhi Bus Services
Delhi Transport Corporation services in Delhi has vastly distributed network of bus services. It connects almost every part of Delhi with this network of buses. The most Prominent of these being the
Mudrika and the
Bahri Mudrika services interconnecting all parts of the city with a great frequency of buses until approximately 10:30 p.m.
Metro Feeder Buses
Transportation in Delhi is under-going a vast change with the entry of the
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. DTC has been helping
Delhi Metro to connect Delhi City better by operating new bus routes connecting commuters in areas surrounding the metro stations for a better city experience.
High Capacity Bus Service
Delhi Transport Corporation has started High Capacity Bus Service on a few routes and work is in progress to develop more high capacity bus routes. This service uses buses with improved carrying capacity and better facilities like air-conditioning, less travel time, less congestion, more comfortable interiors, GPS navigation etc.
Inter-State Bus Services
DTC is one of the premier bus services of
North India. It connects almost all the major centres of North India with its services.
It connects
Uttar Pradesh,
Punjab,
Jammu and Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh,
Rajasthan and
Haryana.
Delhi-Lahore Bus Services
DTC has also been a great part-taker in the recent friendship ties between
India and
Pakistan. It has been operating the regular buses between
Delhi and
Lahore. Delhi-Lahore Bus Service was inaugurated on
11th July 2003.Name of the bus is
Sada-e-sarhad.
Services
One of DTC's many popular services is the issual of bus passes of monthly duration. It also issues bus passes for half-yearly, quarterly and monthly basis. Apart from these bus pases it also issues
Green Card for a daily commuter which is a ticket valid for the whole day.DTC is very popular with its economical student bus passes.
Problems
Keeping in mind the vast area Delhi covers along with its NCR (National Capital Region) teritorries it's difficult to cater to everyone's needs. So efforts are being made to increase the frequency of bus service in the longer routes. The buses during the day can be very overcrowded, requiring agility, grit and determination on part of the traveller to catch & hold on to a side-railing while the bus is in motion.
In times of civil agitations, DTC buses bear the brunt of attack as a sign of anti-government wrath. From breakage of glass window panes to setting the buses on fire, DTC buses become torchlights for these protestors.
Problems of eve-teasing can be present, requiring courage on part of the girl and usually unwilling cooperation from fellow passengers to deal with the anti-social elements.
However, if one compares the DTC to other bus services in Delhi or even the private-operated "Blueline" buses of Delhi, it's in fact the DTC that comes on top, be it in safety, efficiency, punctuality, cleanliness and environmental consciousness.
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