This story is from May 24, 2020

RSRTC buses start plying on 55 routes in Rajasthan

RSRTC buses start plying on 55 routes in Rajasthan
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JAIPUR: After a gap of two months, the Sindhi Camp Bus Stand witnessed a usual hullabaloo when passenger services for 55 routes identified by Rajasthan State Roadways Transport Corporation (RSRTC) were started on Saturday. The bus service is for green and orange zones only and will not halt at any red zone area on the way.
The buses were sanitised prior to departure while passengers were asked to queue up while maintaining proper distance.

“My father is in Jhalrapatan for the past two months. I have been trying to bring him back. With the start of the bus service to Jhalawar, I have booked a ticket to bring my father,” said Kishan Singh, who works in a private company, before boarding a bus to Jhalawar.
Drivers and conductors were seen in masks while thermal screening of the passengers was conducted. “Initially, we have given thermal screening devices to various stands in the bus depot. Later, we will equip bus conductors with the devices,” said an officer with RSRTC.
The buses will ply from Jaipur to cities like Dausa, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli, Hindaun City, Kishangarh, Sawai Madhopur, Sriganganagar, Nohar, Chomu, Shahpura, Hanumangarh and Gharshana.
“This is an end-to-end service and there are no halts in the red zone districts on the way,” said Sudhir Bhati, manager, public relations, RSRTC.
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