Pune’s Shivajinagar Bus Terminus Gets a Major Upgrade, Says Ajit Pawar

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The upgraded Shivajinagar bus terminus is set to become a significant milestone in Pune’s transportation infrastructure, according to Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. The revamped terminus will cater to the growing demand for a modern and efficient transport hub, easing congestion and enhancing connectivity for commuters. Pawar highlighted that the new terminus will not only improve the flow of passengers but also offer state-of-the-art amenities, ensuring a better travel experience for the people of Pune.

This project, which is expected to be completed in the coming months, aligns with the government’s vision of modernizing urban transport across the state. With its strategic location, the terminus will serve as a crucial transit point, connecting key areas of Pune and providing smoother connectivity for long-distance and city buses. The facility will feature modern infrastructure, improved passenger services, and more parking spaces, aiming to cater to the rising demand as Pune’s population continues to grow.

Ajit Pawar further emphasized that this project would pave the way for future developments in the city, contributing significantly to Pune’s transportation landscape.

 

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