Bus shelters in Delhi set to get digital displays, panic alarms
India, May 20 -- The Delhi government has initiated a citywide plan to redevelop bus queue shelters, bus stops and terminals with modern infrastructure and commuter-focused facilities, officials said on Monday. The project, estimated to cost more than Rs.650 crore, aims to upgrade existing public transport infrastructure and add new shelters in areas where they are currently lacking.
According to officials, the Delhi Transport Infrastructure Development Corporation (DTIDC) has floated a tender to appoint a project management consultancy firm that will design and oversee the redevelopment work. The selected agency will also conduct a survey across the national capital to identify locations requiring additional bus queue shelters (BQS).
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