Friday 2 March 2012

super high tech



Ashok Leyland will soon commence delivery of its ultra low entry (ULE) buses for Delhi and other States from its new bus body facility here.
“The production of ULE buses is going on full speed and we will soon start delivering the buses in a phased manner for use in the Capital and other States,” company Executive Director (Marketing) Rajiv Saharia told a group of journalists.
DTC orders 875 buses
The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has ordered 875 ULE buses worth Rs. 1,190 crore, including a 12-year maintenance contract. The delivery would be completed by February next.
“We will start supply to DTC within a short period and the first batch would consist of 50 ULE buses. The vehicles are ready and prototypes have already been handed over to DTC,” Mr. Saharia said.
The hi-tech buses, both AC and non-AC, are equipped with automatic transmission and other modern amenities, and cost between Rs. 49.90 lakh and Rs. 59.30 lakh.
The Alwar bus plant would also produce 200 ULE buses ordered by the State transport undertakings of Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.
“We will deliver 5,000 buses to various State and local transport bodies in the current fiscal,” Mr. Saharia added.             

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