More buses to improve public transport

In a grand ceremony that included free bus rides, the City Bus Services (CBS) of the Thimphu Thromde yesterday launched 27 new city buses equipped with a global positioning system and facilities like smart card readers, connected with the Gakyid Ride application to improve reliability and efficiency of urban public transport. 

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