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Sajha Yatayat’s e-ticketing service attracts passengers



KATHMANDU: Passengers are increasingly attracted to the Sajha Yatayat after the company initiated e-ticketing service as a pilot project some two weeks ago.

Sajha said that it would be easier for passengers to pay bus fare through card rather than cash so the new service would be effective.

Mahendra Raj Pandey, manager of Sajha Yatayat, shared that the cards are being sold out from its Pulchowk-based office and staffs including helper of the bus.

“Enforcement of card system in other bus services beside Sajha would be easier for passengers”, he said.
The Sajha Yatayat has introduced new facilities in public transport sector of Nepal. It has recently added 20 city buses in different routes of Kathmandu Valley.

Sajha had started its transport service in the country some 56 years ago. It is gaining popularity as a public transport service provider.

Publish Date : 09 April 2019 08:47 AM

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