Gurugram: There is a night curfew but there will be no problem in buses and trains, passengers will have to show tickets


Posted on 17th Apr 2021 04:13 pm by rohit kumar

There will not be any change in the timetable of roadways buses from night curfew. Buses will come and go at a predetermined time. People traveling in these buses will be able to show their tickets and go to their homes. They will not have any kind of trouble.

 

 

Gurugram Roadways Bus Depot General Manager Kulbir Singh Dhaka says that commuters have also been allowed to travel. In such a situation, passengers will be able to travel in the roadways buses as per their convenience. 4 buses run from Gurugram bus base to Chandigarh. At the same time, roadways buses run from Gurugram in the morning on various routes including Haridwar, Dehradun, Bulandshahar, Agra, and return to Gurugram at night. In such a situation, roadways buses will also not be stopped during the night curfew.

 

 

The buses of Gurugram Roadways will run on scheduled routes at night. There are orders for 50 percent of the passengers to board the buses for Delhi. On the other hand, instructions have been given to the driver-operator to seat only 50 percent of passengers in the roadways buses passing through Delhi.

 

Will be able to catch the train by going to the railway station

Many trains run at night from Gurugram railway station. In such a situation, those traveling in trains will be allowed to travel during the night curfew. If the policemen posted at a block ask the reason for traveling during the night curfew, they will have to tell whether they are going to the railway station or returning home from the journey. If the policemen ask to show tickets etc., then they have to show the tickets.

 

Station Superintendent Shankarlal Meena said that all the passengers in the railway station premises are asked to maintain social distance and put on masks. Passengers can travel in trains for 24 hours. Passengers are monitored on the railway station premises and the platform. So that the rule of Covid-19 can be followed.

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