New Bus Stand in Vadodara – GSRTC Baroda ST Bus Depot / Central Bus Stop Images
Country’s First international standard Bus Terminal - the central bus depot of Vadodara has opened for the Gujarati people and Passengers from 14th Feb 2014. A world-class bus terminal, which has reconstructed the architectural landscape of Vadodara, will be inaugurated by Gujarat Chief Minister (Current PM of India) Shree Narendra Modi on 14 February - 2014 Friday.
India’s PM Shri Narendra Modi opens unique bus station named as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Bus Station in Baroda on 14th feb 2014. He also plans to reconstruct other city Bus stands (Ahmedabad, Mehsana and Surat) in the same way. The purpose was to provide airport-like facilities to the thousands of the passengers who travel by state transport buses, Modi said. A world-class bus terminal, Sardar Vallabbhbhai Patel Central Bus Stand designed on the theme of banyan tree is set to give a new identity to the city. Have a look to fine images of the new GSRTC Baroda ST Central Bus Stand.
Unique Facilities at An 'airport-like' bus terminal of Baroda
Electronic Scrolling system for timing of Buses
AC Delux Waiting Hall and Lounge
Dormitories for GSRTC crews and passengers
Super Market / Shopping Mall
Multiplex, restaurant and food court
Commercial offices
Sky Walks (to connect the bus station with railway station and city bus station)
Sign Board and Help Desk
Special Facility to handicapped persons (Wheel chair and separate toilet)
Security services with CCTV cameras
RO filtered drinking water facility
Artistic look (paintings of historical monuments of the city)
The bus terminal has electronic scrolling system to provide arrival and departure timings of buses to commuters. The GSRTC zone will have 35 bays, an air-conditioned deluxe waiting hall and waiting lounge, dormitories for GSRTC crew and passengers etc. The new GSRTC Baroda ST Bus Depot is spread over 2,039 sq meters and has a supermarket, shopping mall, multiplex, restaurant and food court, commercial offices, and a budget hotel on the premises. Two sky walks have also been proposed between the bus station with railway station and city bus station. The station is built on PPP model and students from M S University's Faculty of Fine Arts have contributed in providing artistic look to the terminal by the historical picture of the city.
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