The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) will deploy 350 shuttle buses to facilitate smooth travel for visitors and devotees during the Maha Kumbh 2025 in Prayagraj.
A dedicated team of 22 officers will oversee the system’s efficiency and ensure seamless operations during the Maha Kumbh, which will take place from January 13.
Service manager, Moradabad, Anurag Yadav has been appointed as incharge of this initiative.
Minister of State for Transport (Independent Charge) Dayashankar Singh said that to handle emergencies effectively, Quick Response Teams (QRTs) have been deployed on seven routes leading to Prayagraj. These teams, equipped with interceptor vehicles, will consist of UPSRTC enforcement officers and technical staff who can address any immediate requirements.
The QRTs aim to ensure swift assistance in case of operational or technical issues during the fair. He further said that eight temporary bus stations have been built within the fair area to manage the influx of visitors.
These stations are staffed by chief manager-level officers from the headquarters, supported by retired advisors.
Additionally, temporary workshops have been set up near these bus stations to address any technical problems in buses arriving from outside regions.
The transport minister also announced that 2,000 buses will be deployed in the first phase of the fair. For the main bathing dates in the second phase, the number will increase significantly, with 7,000 buses—including 6,800 ordinary buses and 200 AC buses—operational on Mauni Amavasya, one of the most significant bathing festivals.
Furthermore, 200 city electric buses will also function as shuttles on these key dates.
Managing Director of UPSRTC Masoom Ali Sarwar stated that under the instructions of the transport minister, they have accelerated preparations for the Maha Kumbh. He further said that Gaurav Verma has been appointed as the fair officer for UPSRTC.
Mobile diesel dispensing units, referred to as ‘browsers’, will be stationed at temporary bus depots to ensure uninterrupted fuel supply. Additionally, UPSRTC’s toll-free number (1800 1802 877) and WhatsApp helpline (9415049606) will be operational 24/7 to assist devotees throughout the event.