BRT: TransPeshawar has made a temporary timetable adjustment in an effort to accommodate residents’ shopping requirements during the last few days of Ramadan.
The primary metro bus service in the city will now run later into the night in recognition of the increased amount of shopping that occurs during this time.
The bus service would start every day at 7 am, according to a TransPeshawar representative, guaranteeing an early start to accommodate commuters.
In addition, its operations will run until midnight, giving individuals a longer window of time to travel efficiently for their errands and shopping.
This choice demonstrates TransPeshawar’s dedication to meeting community needs by providing better transit alternatives during important occasions like Ramadan.
TransPeshawar hopes to lessen the strain of transportation for its inhabitants by extending the hours of operation for its buses. This will allow them to participate in their religious and cultural rituals more easily and conveniently.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, BRT Peshawar is regarded as a successful public transit initiative and has won acclaim on a global scale. Special buses on the main corridor and feeder routes around the city are part of its strategy, which guarantees accessibility for Peshawar locals from all areas.