City bus fares rise in Guwahati from today onwards
First Published: 9th October, 2018 17:19 IST
City buses in Guwahati have hiked their fares from today onwards. The minimum fare for the buses is Rs 7. As per the new table, a total of Rs 8
City buses in Guwahati have hiked their fares from today onwards. The minimum fare for the buses is Rs 7.
As per the new table, a total of Rs 8 will be charged for travelling anywhere in between three to five km.
From five to nine km, the fare will be Rs 12. The fare will be Rs 15 if passengers travel from nine to 13 km.
While, from 13 km to 17 km, the fare will be Rs 18; 17 km to 21 km, the fare is set to be Rs 21. And from 21 km to 25 km, the fare will reach a limit of Rs 23.
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