Delhi government launches bus routes for schoolchildren, commuters from outer areas
The Delhi government introduced two new bus routes and increased the frequency of an existing one to enhance public transportation. The 892 SPL will serve schoolchildren, while the 892 STL will connect villages to urban centers. The frequency of r...

It will run two services each in the morning and the afternoon to align with school schedules, covering a 6.5-kilometre stretch from Dhoolsiras Village to Chhawla School, a statement said.
The other new route, 892 STL, is aimed at connecting villages such as Nanak Heri to urban hubs, including Dwarka Sector-10.
The service will span approximately 19 kilometres, linking key stops such as Dwarka Sector-21 metro station, Chhawla Village, and the BSF camp, and aims to offer a reliable transport option for daily commuters, the statement said.
The government has also increased the frequency of buses on the 716 route, which runs from Shivaji Stadium to Dhoolsiras.
"We are committed to making public transport more accessible and reliable, especially for residents of villages and outer Delhi areas. The launch of these routes is a step towards ensuring a cleaner, safer and more efficient travel experience for all commuters," Gahlot said.
The new services reflect the Delhi government's ongoing efforts to expand the city's public transport network, focusing on cleaner, eco-friendly solutions and improved connectivity, with plans for similar expansions in other parts of the national capital in the near future, he added.
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