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Kerala CM flags off 10 Tata Marcopolo buses

By Swati Sanyal Tarafdar,

Added 14 April 2015

These are part of the 97 buses KSRTC placed an order with Tata Motors under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) phase-II

Image Courtesy: Tata Motors. For illustration only

Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy flagged off 10 Tata Marcopolo buses for operation by the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) under the newly formed Kerala Urban Road Transport Corporation (KURTC).
Flagged-off from Ernakulam, Thevara bus station, the Tata Marcopolo buses are part of the 97 buses KSRTC placed an order with Tata Motors under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) phase-II.

Tata Motors will supply Tata Starbus Urban 9/12 BS III, from Tata Marcopolo, offering upto 40 seats with a capacity to accommodate standing passengers. Designed for easy entry and exit, the bus is built with a floor height of 900mm and 12meters in length, with a wide passage way for easy movement and entry and exit, due to its well-spaced seating in the 2X2 configuration. The bus is also equipped with double overhead grab rods and is airy due to its newly designed long sliding glass windows. A smartly designed new age signature front face will allow easy identification of the new Tata Marcopolo bus from a distance.
Equipped with a proven Tata Cummins ISBe 5.9 BS III engine and 6-speed gear box, the new buses will provide for maximum performance and efficiency, also confirming to the Urban Bus Specifications - II, for faster acceleration of 0.8 minutes per second. These buses roll-over tested, equipped with air-suspension at the rear and are also built such that lesser noise, vibration and harshness enters the cabin, for comfortable travel.
For additional safety, the Tata Marcopolo buses are also well lit-up, have an emergency exit at the rear and are fit with a fire extinguisher. The buses are also fitted with on-bus intelligent transport system (ITS) like video cameras for surveillance, along with twin on-board LED destination boards, have GPS system and public announcement systems, along with on board diagnostics.
The drivers' space is also ergonomically laid out for comfortable operations, with a four-way adjustable seat, and a wide angle wind shield for maximum driver visibility.


Tata Motors has also received an order for over 3500 buses nationally, under JNNURM II. Of these Tata Motors has an order of over 900 buses in the southern region, from Karnataka, Puducherry, Kerala and north-east Karnataka.

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