Another report in TOI titled – ‘wheels to work’ - Techies turn cool riders: Most AC buses serve OMR states that 80 Of The 96 Airconditioned Buses in the City now ply on IT Corridor; Services Timed To Match Office Hours. It is stated that till early last year, there were 50 airconditioned buses plying on OMR; Officials have diverted 30 more AC Volvo buses to the same stretch. This, they say, is mainly due to lack of patronage in other parts of the city. With the IT sector growing at a rate of 15% a year, the demand for public transport is also on the rise.“As long as the services are quick, frequent and reliable, people do not mind paying extra for AC services,“ said K Purushottam, senior director at Nasscom. It was National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) that lobbied with MTC to get more AC buses introduced on OMR with timings that matched those of the larger companies. MTC sources say buses on OMR make more money as they keep time better than buses in other parts of the city. “Traffic on OMR is predictable and run on time, so the AC buses have dedicated clientele. In contrast, traffic in the rest of the city is not as uniform, so buses on a particular route sometimes bunch up. This makes service erratic in many parts of the city and those wanting AC buses may not get them when they want,“ an official said. Another reason for poor frequency of services is that the city has less than 4,000 buses to transport 50 lakh passengers a day. Most commuters take the first bus that comes their way rather than wait for a particular category of bus. On OMR, however, many commuters wait for AC buses. As a result of MTC's additions on this route, the number of private buses operating on OMR has come down. Many private buses were hired by companies to ensure that employees could get to and leave work on time. Despite the demand, MTC is unlikely to add more AC buses to the fleet because the returns have not been commensurate with the expenses. “AC buses are more expensive to buy and run. While Chennai has 96 AC buses, Bengaluru with cooler climes has 500. “Each airconditioned bus needs to ear n at least Rs 22,000 every day to break even. In Chennai, the buses make only Rs 17,000 a day,“ said an official. Interesting !! With regards – S. Sampathkumar
13th Jan 2014.
