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In Photos: Delhi launches double-decker bus tour to boost tourism

Updated On: 28 February, 2026 10:46 PM IST | Tarun Verma

The Delhi government launched an electric double-decker bus tourism service on Friday, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagging off the vehicles from Rafi Marg. The bus will operate on a fixed route covering key landmarks in Lutyens` Delhi including Bharat Mandapam, the National War Memorial, the new Parliament complex, and Dilli Haat, with fares set at Rs 500 for adults and Rs 300 for children (Pics/PTI)

The Delhi government launched an electric double-decker bus tourism service on Friday, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagging off the vehicles from Rafi Marg. The bus will operate on a fixed route covering key landmarks in Lutyens` Delhi including Bharat Mandapam, the National War Memorial, the new Parliament complex, and Dilli Haat, with fares set at Rs 500 for adults and Rs 300 for children (Pics/PTI)

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The Delhi government launched an electric double-decker bus tourism service on Friday, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagging off the vehicles from Rafi Marg. The bus will operate on a fixed route covering key landmarks in Lutyens` Delhi including Bharat Mandapam, the National War Memorial, the new Parliament complex, and Dilli Haat, with fares set at Rs 500 for adults and Rs 300 for children (Pics/PTI)
<p>The Delhi government on Friday launched a double-decker bus service aimed at boosting tourism in the national capital, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagging off the vehicles&nbsp;</p>

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The Delhi government on Friday launched a double-decker bus service aimed at boosting tourism in the national capital, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagging off the vehicles 

<p>The fare has been fixed at Rs 500 for adults and Rs 300 for children between six and twelve years of age&nbsp;</p>

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The fare has been fixed at Rs 500 for adults and Rs 300 for children between six and twelve years of age 

<p>The chief minister along with Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra and other officials of the department took a ride on an electric double-decker bus from Rafi Marg to the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya after the launch&nbsp;</p>

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The chief minister along with Delhi Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra and other officials of the department took a ride on an electric double-decker bus from Rafi Marg to the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya after the launch 

<p>A trained guide will be on board to brief passengers on the historical and cultural significance of the locations covered during the tour, officials said&nbsp;</p>

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A trained guide will be on board to brief passengers on the historical and cultural significance of the locations covered during the tour, officials said 

<p>The tourism department will operate the bus on a fixed route connecting key landmarks in central Delhi. The proposed circuit includes Bharat Mandapam, the National War Memorial, the new Parliament complex, Dilli Haat and other prominent sites, a senior official said&nbsp;</p>

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The tourism department will operate the bus on a fixed route connecting key landmarks in central Delhi. The proposed circuit includes Bharat Mandapam, the National War Memorial, the new Parliament complex, Dilli Haat and other prominent sites, a senior official said 

<p>Two double-decker buses are planned to be made operational as part of the initiative. The launch marks a revival of a format once familiar to Delhiites, as double-decker buses were earlier operated by the Delhi Transport Corporation as `Suvidha` services before being phased out in 1989 due to the withdrawal of an ageing fleet.</p>

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Two double-decker buses are planned to be made operational as part of the initiative. The launch marks a revival of a format once familiar to Delhiites, as double-decker buses were earlier operated by the Delhi Transport Corporation as `Suvidha` services before being phased out in 1989 due to the withdrawal of an ageing fleet.

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