MP Finalises 40 Routes for Government Bus Service: E-Tickets, Live GPS Tracking Every 10 Seconds Planned
Digital Desk
Madhya Pradesh government invites public objections for 30 days before rollout; PPP model to be adopted for operations across major intercity routes
The Madhya Pradesh government has taken a major step towards reviving and modernising public transport by finalising 40 intercity routes for the operation of state-run buses. As part of the proposed State Road Transport Scheme, the government has invited objections and suggestions from the public within 30 days before the plan is formally implemented.
Once the notification process is completed, the government will begin operating buses on the notified routes through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The initiative aims to provide safe, reliable and time-bound public transport services while leveraging technology to improve passenger convenience.
One of the key highlights of the new transport system is the introduction of electronic ticketing and real-time GPS tracking. According to the Transport Department, every bus will be equipped with tracking devices that will update its live location every 10 seconds. Passengers will be able to monitor the exact location of buses through an official website, making travel planning easier and more transparent.
E-Tickets and Live Tracking to Enhance Passenger Experience
Under the new policy, passengers will receive electronic tickets instead of conventional paper tickets. The digital ticketing system is expected to improve operational efficiency, reduce manual errors and make fare collection more transparent.
Additionally, GPS-enabled tracking devices installed in every bus will transmit real-time location updates every 10 seconds. This feature will allow commuters to check bus movements online, helping them estimate arrival times and reduce waiting periods at bus stops.
The government also plans to deploy a higher number of buses on routes experiencing heavy passenger traffic to ensure better connectivity and reduce overcrowding.
Operations to Be Managed Under PPP Model
The Transport Department has issued a notification stating that the services will be operated by Madhya Pradesh Passenger Bus Transport and Infrastructure Limited on the notified routes.
Permits will be issued in the name of the state transport undertaking, while private bus operators will be engaged through agreements under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The state government believes this model will combine public oversight with private sector efficiency to deliver improved transport services across Madhya Pradesh.
Officials said the new transport policy is designed to establish a structured, safe and punctual public bus network across the state. Bus operations are expected to commence within seven days after the scheme is officially implemented.
40 Major Intercity Routes Notified
The proposed network will connect several key districts across Madhya Pradesh through 40 major intercity routes.
Cities and districts included in the scheme include Indore, Bhopal, Ujjain, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Rewa, Sagar, Chhindwara, Khandwa, Khargone, Barwani, Ratlam, Dhar, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Shivpuri, Guna, Shajapur, Dewas, Sehore and Narsinghpur, among others.
The government expects the expanded network to improve regional connectivity and provide affordable public transport options for daily commuters as well as long-distance travellers.
Different Categories of Buses Planned
According to the scheme, different categories of buses will be deployed depending on the route and passenger demand.
For regular routes, midi buses with a seating capacity of 23 to 34 passengers will operate in Ordinary, Semi-Deluxe and Deluxe categories.
For major intercity routes, standard buses with seating capacities ranging from 35 to 70 passengers will be introduced. These buses will be available in AC Deluxe, AC Luxury and AC Super Luxury categories to offer enhanced comfort for long-distance travel.
The state government believes the initiative will significantly strengthen Madhya Pradesh's public transport infrastructure while encouraging greater use of organised and technology-driven bus services.
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MP Finalises 40 Routes for Government Bus Service: E-Tickets, Live GPS Tracking Every 10 Seconds Planned
Digital Desk
The Madhya Pradesh government has taken a major step towards reviving and modernising public transport by finalising 40 intercity routes for the operation of state-run buses. As part of the proposed State Road Transport Scheme, the government has invited objections and suggestions from the public within 30 days before the plan is formally implemented.
Once the notification process is completed, the government will begin operating buses on the notified routes through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The initiative aims to provide safe, reliable and time-bound public transport services while leveraging technology to improve passenger convenience.
One of the key highlights of the new transport system is the introduction of electronic ticketing and real-time GPS tracking. According to the Transport Department, every bus will be equipped with tracking devices that will update its live location every 10 seconds. Passengers will be able to monitor the exact location of buses through an official website, making travel planning easier and more transparent.
E-Tickets and Live Tracking to Enhance Passenger Experience
Under the new policy, passengers will receive electronic tickets instead of conventional paper tickets. The digital ticketing system is expected to improve operational efficiency, reduce manual errors and make fare collection more transparent.
Additionally, GPS-enabled tracking devices installed in every bus will transmit real-time location updates every 10 seconds. This feature will allow commuters to check bus movements online, helping them estimate arrival times and reduce waiting periods at bus stops.
The government also plans to deploy a higher number of buses on routes experiencing heavy passenger traffic to ensure better connectivity and reduce overcrowding.
Operations to Be Managed Under PPP Model
The Transport Department has issued a notification stating that the services will be operated by Madhya Pradesh Passenger Bus Transport and Infrastructure Limited on the notified routes.
Permits will be issued in the name of the state transport undertaking, while private bus operators will be engaged through agreements under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The state government believes this model will combine public oversight with private sector efficiency to deliver improved transport services across Madhya Pradesh.
Officials said the new transport policy is designed to establish a structured, safe and punctual public bus network across the state. Bus operations are expected to commence within seven days after the scheme is officially implemented.
40 Major Intercity Routes Notified
The proposed network will connect several key districts across Madhya Pradesh through 40 major intercity routes.
Cities and districts included in the scheme include Indore, Bhopal, Ujjain, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Rewa, Sagar, Chhindwara, Khandwa, Khargone, Barwani, Ratlam, Dhar, Neemuch, Mandsaur, Shivpuri, Guna, Shajapur, Dewas, Sehore and Narsinghpur, among others.
The government expects the expanded network to improve regional connectivity and provide affordable public transport options for daily commuters as well as long-distance travellers.
Different Categories of Buses Planned
According to the scheme, different categories of buses will be deployed depending on the route and passenger demand.
For regular routes, midi buses with a seating capacity of 23 to 34 passengers will operate in Ordinary, Semi-Deluxe and Deluxe categories.
For major intercity routes, standard buses with seating capacities ranging from 35 to 70 passengers will be introduced. These buses will be available in AC Deluxe, AC Luxury and AC Super Luxury categories to offer enhanced comfort for long-distance travel.
The state government believes the initiative will significantly strengthen Madhya Pradesh's public transport infrastructure while encouraging greater use of organised and technology-driven bus services.
