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Will buses run tomorrow in Himachal Pradesh?

Will buses run tomorrow in Himachal Pradesh?

All public transport will remain suspended till further orders and private vehicles will only be allowed in case of emergency services. The Himachal Pradesh government has decided to suspend public transport from Monday to check the spread of COVID-19, an official spokesperson said.

Are buses operating in Himachal Pradesh?

A: Yes, several HRTC buses are now running between Delhi and Himachal. HRTC resumed its interstate bus services after lockdown in October 2020. Buses from Delhi to Manali, Shimla, Dharamshala, Chamba, Sarkaghat are available.

Is bus service available in Himachal Pradesh?

To facilitate the General Public as well as the Tourists, HRTC has started To and From operation of Volvo Bus services from Shimla, Manali and Dharamshala up to International Airport Chandigarh. Please click here to know the Timings…

Is bus service available Delhi to Chandigarh?

There are several bus operators available on Delhi to Chandigarh route such as Zingbus , IntrCity SmartBus , Laxmi Holidays , HRTC , Pepsu and more for which one can book bus tickets online.

Are buses running in HP?

Are buses for Himachal running?

Himachal Pradesh Government has decided to resume bus services from June 1, 2020.

Are government buses running in Himachal Pradesh?

Himachal Pradesh Government has decided to resume bus services from June 1, 2020. After seeking approval from the Cabinet sub-committee, the state Transport Department has decided to start operating intra-district and inter-district public transport services.

Has interstate bus started in Himachal Pradesh?

Shimla-Inter-state bus services in Himachal Pradesh would resume operation from July 1st, informed Transport Minister Bikram Singh on Tuesday. After the imposition of the Corona curfew on May 7, the services are re-opening after nearly two months.

Are interstate buses running for Himachal?

The Himachal Pradesh cabinet on Tuesday decided to resume interstate bus services, including luxury buses, with 50% capacity and discontinue e-pass system for entering the state from July 1.