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Former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar, MP Prahlad Joshi and MLA Arvind Bellad were at the site on Tuesday to inspect the progress of the work. The project of a dedicated public transport lane between Hubballi and Dharwad has witnessed many missed deadlines, irking local residents. Hiremath told Shettar that minor pending works would be completed in a week, but completion of the entire BRTS stretch would last until October.
Shettar inspected the works from Hosur Circle and was informed that the water-logging problem prevalent there would be rectified in a week’s time, after the junction improvement works are done. He also had a discussion with the officials on the bus interchange terminal at Hosur. He later visited the new bus terminal, which is a short distance away from the old one. Officials also asserted that the new bus terminal, which is built on 16 acres of land at a cost of Rs. 52 crore, was also nearly completed.
Hiremath informed that the new bus terminal would have entry and exit points on Hosur-Unakal Road and that there would be no entry to public transport vehicles from Hubballi-Dharwad road. It would also have a parking facility for two-wheelers and four-wheelers on the road. Long route buses, premium services and feeder services will originate from the new terminal. It will have four air-conditioned lounges, six lifts, two escalators and 28 platforms, with six for the BRTS feeder service buses; and the terminal will operate over 1600 schedules. The entire premises of the bus terminal will be under surveillance cameras. A total of 33 cameras will be installed to make sure that any other vehicle entering the dedicated lane is penalised.
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