Saturday, 4 May 2024

Ashwamedha Classic| KSRTC| Point to Point Service| Bengaluru to Mysuru|

 Ashwamedha Classic| KSRTC| Point to Point Service| Bengaluru to Mysuru|






Ashwamedha Classic| KSRTC| Point to Point Service| Bengaluru to Mysuru| KSRTC in the month of February launched saarige buses in a new avatar, Ashwamedha Classic. These newly inducted buses, which are upgraded versions of Karnataka Saarige buses, will operate on point-to-point routes. The buses come equipped with mobile charger(Only at the front row seat), front and rear LED destination boards, panic buttons and public address system among other features. It was time to try this newly launched service. Journey Date: 1st March 2024 Fare: ₹186/- The bus was already ready for departure towards Mysore from Satellite Bus Stand in Bangalore. Luckily, i was able to grab a front row seat and we left immediately with around 20 seats on board. We picked up few more passengers along the way and the bus had appox 30+ passengers while we departed from Kengeri. Speed locked at 80kmph, driving was very sedate on the Highway. The seats of the bus does not have a proper headrest. This will ensure passengers having a sore neck while travelling on longer routes. Hope KSRTC identified this and makes changes in the next set of buses. Apart from this, the engine noise was bare minimum and in no time we had reached Mandya. With over 100+ buses already delivered, we were able to see many Ashwamedha buses on the opposite lane towards Bangalore. We reached Mysore and were greeted with a line of brand new buses being delivered, heading their way to the depot. The driver of our bus mentioned that Mysore division is expected to get appox 40 buses in the upcoming days. We reached Mysore Bus Stand with a total travel time of 2hrs 20mins

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