KARACHI, May 11: The Sindh Transport Department on Wednesday announced the revised transport fares. An official notification issued here said the fares had been revised upward consequent upon revision of POL prices by Oil Companies Advisory Committee on March 15. It had been represented to the Government of Sindh that fares of public transport should be revised to meet the increase in POL and operational cost of public transport.

Official notification said that after consideration of relevant factors, like the capital and operational cost of transport, condition of roads and traffic, it was found expedient to re-fix/ review the public transport fares.

Accordingly the Government of Sindh re-fixed the following maximum rates for public transport plying on intercity/ urban routes in the province.

The notification said the revision of fare is subject to conditions that the transporters shall ensure to replace the old smokes emitting vehicles and make their vehicles environment friendly.—APP

 

Description Existing rate  Revised rates 
BUSES 
Upto 5 kms  Rs5.00  Rs6.00 
Upto 10 kms  Rs6.00  Rs7.00 
Upto 15 kms  Rs7.00  Rs8.00 
Upto 20 kms  Rs7.50  Rs8.50 
Upto 25 kms  Rs7.50  Rs8.50 
Above 30 kms  Rs7.50  Rs8.50 
Students  50% of normal fare  50% of normal fare
MINI BUSES 
Up to 5 kms  Rs6.00  Rs7.00 
Up to 10 kms  Rs7.00  Rs8.00 
Up to 15 kms  Rs8.00  Rs9.00 
Up to 20 kms  Rs8.00  Rs9.00 
Up to 25 kms  Rs8.00  Rs9.00 
Above 30 kms  Rs8.00  Rs9.00
COACHES
Up to 10 kms  Rs10.00  Rs11.00 
Above 30 kms  Rs11.00  Rs12.00
INTER-CITY ROUTES
Metalled Roads Buses 
(50 and above seats)  Ps42 per km  PS 46 per km 
Katcha Roads Buses     
(50 and above seats)  Ps44 per km  PS 48 per km 
Air-Conditioned Coaches.  Ps84 per km  PS 92 per km 
Mini-Buses (26-29 Seats),     
Metalloid Roads.  Ps42 per km  PS 46 per km 
Mini-Buses (13-18 Seats)  Ps42 per km  PS 46 per km 
Stage-cum-Public carriers Ps58 per km  PS 62 per km 
(Deserts)    
Deluxe Buses with 2X2 Ps63 per km  PS 69 per km
seating capacity    


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