Peshawar’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has announced a fare increase for its express routes, which has taken effect immediately.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Urban Mobility Authority issued a notification confirming the new flat fare of Rs 55 for express services operating on mixed traffic roads.
According to a spokesperson from TransPeshawar, this fare adjustment aims to enhance the travel experience for long-distance commuters. The express service was initially designed to offer comfortable and convenient travel for passengers covering extended distances.
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However, recently, an increasing number of passengers using the express service for short trips—covering only 2-3 stops—has resulted in a lack of available seating for those traveling longer distances.
To address this issue, the fare hike is intended to discourage short-distance commuters from using the express routes, ensuring that seats are reserved for those on longer journeys. The spokesperson added that the change would have little effect on long-distance travelers, who will continue to enjoy the benefits of a comfortable and efficient service.
The official encouraged short-distance passengers to switch to other available routes better suited to their travel needs.
The routes affected by the fare increase include ER-09, ER-10, ER-12, and ER-16. These changes are expected to improve the overall travel experience for BRT express route passengers.