Tamil Nadu Transport Department Announces Additional bus ServicesIn view of the summer holidays, auspicious wedding season (Muhurtham days), and the upcoming weekend travel rush, the tamil Nadu Transport Department has announced the operation of special bus services starting tomorrow.The move aims to manage the expected increase in passenger traffic from chennai and other major cities to various parts of the state.
Extra services From Kilambakkam bus TerminusAccording to transport department officials, a large number of special buses will be operated from the Kalaignar Centenary bus Terminus at Kilambakkam to major destinations across tamil Nadu.Reports indicate that around 80 special buses are scheduled to operate initially from the terminus to help reduce overcrowding in regular services.
Expected Surge in Passenger MovementAuthorities expect heavy passenger movement due to:Summer school vacationsConsecutive weekend holidaysMuhurtham wedding datesIncreased inter-district family travelAs a result, additional transport arrangements are being made to ensure smoother travel for the public.
Key Destinations Likely to BenefitThe special buses are expected to connect chennai with major destinations including:MaduraiCoimbatoreTiruchirappalliSalemTirunelveliErodeThanjavurKanyakumari and other districtsTransport officials stated that bus frequency may be increased further depending on passenger demand.
Authorities Advise Early BookingPassengers have been advised to plan their travel in advance and make use of online reservation facilities wherever available. Officials also urged travelers to arrive early at bus terminals to avoid last-minute congestion.Special monitoring teams are expected to be deployed at major bus stands to regulate crowd movement and assist passengers during peak travel hours.
Measures to Ease Traffic and Crowd CongestionThe operation of special buses is intended to reduce pressure on regular transport services and ensure safer, more comfortable travel during the busy holiday period.With thousands of passengers expected to travel over the next few days, transport authorities are likely to continue reviewing demand and introducing additional services if required.
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