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Public vehicles required to leave Kathmandu Valley only from New Bus Park from today


16 June 2023  

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KATHMANDU: Public vehicles have been asked to leave the Kathmandu Valley for their destinations outside the Valley only from the New Bus Park in Gongabu.

This practice has been implemented from today.

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City in a notice issued on June 2 took a decision requiring the public vehicles plying on long routes (more than 250 km), medium routes (100 to 250 km), and short routes (25 to 100 km) to leave the Valley only from the New Bus Park.

Similarly, all ticket counters for passenger vehicles leaving the Valley were directed to shift their office to the Bus Park accordingly.

To implement the decision, the KMC has removed ticket counters for passenger vehicles leaving the Valley from the Ring Road area from today morning. Such ticket counters have been removed from Gongabu, and the Kalanki area said the KMC Police Force Chief Rajunath Pandey.

With this, around 200 passenger vehicles leave the Kathmandu Valley from the New Bus Park on a daily basis, according to him.

“Arrangements have been made for passenger microbus and jeeps to park and their ticket counters be kept behind the Lhotse Mall in the Bus Park,” he said.

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