Kathmandu. All ticket counters at the New Bus Park in Gongabu, which operates public transport services across the country, have started issuing bus tickets online. In order to make the country’s only national bus park, Naya Bus Park, technology-friendly and provide convenient services to passengers, online ticketing has been started from all 47 ticket counters inside the bus park.
Pankaj Malla, Human Resources Chief of Lotse Multipurpose Pvt. Ltd., informed that the bus park’s ticket counter has been moved to the online system in collaboration with transport entrepreneurs at the Naya Bus Park, operated by Lotse Multipurpose Pvt. Ltd. in an agreement with the Kathmandu Metropolitan City.
Currently, passengers are traveling to 70 districts across the country through public transport from the bus park, which is operated in Gongabu, Kathmandu Metropolitan City-26. Apart from this, vehicles are plying from Koteshwor to Sindhupalchowk, Okhaldhunga, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Khotang and other districts.
Apart from the new bus park, vehicles are currently plying from Kalanki, Purona Bus Park, Gaushala, Koteshwor and Sohrakhutte in the capital to various districts. Kathmandu Metropolitan City is working with the aim of making all vehicles ply from the new bus park.
In 2056 BS, the new bus park was brought into operation by signing an agreement under ‘Public-Private Partnership’ between the Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolitan City and the Chairman of Lotse Multi-Purpose Pvt. Ltd. Separate bus parking lots have been constructed within the bus park for buses coming from outside the district and buses operating within the valley. The new bus park currently has a parking space for 800 vehicles. Currently, 350 to 400 vehicles are plying from the bus park to various districts.
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