Delhi Plans Overhaul of Bus Stops Inspired by Singapore, London, Bengaluru Models

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New Delhi: In a significant move to modernize its public transport infrastructure, the Delhi government is set to redesign and reconstruct its bus queue shelters (BQS), drawing inspiration from leading urban models in Singapore, London, Bengaluru, and Navi Mumbai. The project aims to provide aesthetically advanced, technologically integrated, and commuter-friendly bus stops across the capital.

Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh, after a high-level review meeting, announced that a detailed study of national and international bus stop designs is underway to ensure Delhi gets world-class infrastructure.

We are committed to transforming Delhi’s BQS system into a modern, functional, and visually appealing network that matches global standards,” the minister said in a statement.

Key Features of the New BQS:

  • LED lighting and digital display boards for route and bus number information
  • Stainless steel construction for durability and modern appeal
  • Design competition to select the best architectural solution
  • Cost and design studies modeled on global best practices
  • Smart shelter planning with focus on both urban and rural Delhi

According to the Delhi Transport Infrastructure Development Corporation (DTIDC), Delhi currently has 4,627 notified BQS locations, out of which 2,021 are operational. The government plans to construct 1,397 new shelters, with another 1,459 locations identified for future development—adding up to more than 2,800 new shelters.

The design phase will include open competition among architects and planners. Once finalized, the project will proceed with construction, operation, and long-term maintenance.

Singh also emphasized the importance of bus route rationalisation, stating that a new route plan is being drafted to ensure better last-mile connectivity, reduced congestion, and commuter satisfaction.

“This transformation is more than just infrastructure—it’s about redefining how Delhi travels,” Singh added.

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