Heatwave Pushes Aapli Bus Ridership Past 1 Lakh

Heatwave Pushes Aapli Bus Ridership Past 1 Lakh
Nagpur: With temperatures soaring across the city, commuters are increasingly turning to NMC's Aapli Bus service, pushing daily cash ticketing beyond 1 lakh mark in April — a figure that excludes students, pointing to an even higher actual ridership. Till April 26, average daily cash ticket sales touched 1,01,768, a sharp rise from 93,649 in March, 95,914 in Feb, and 95,417 in Jan. Notably, the figure marks a significant jump from 85,453 average daily cash passengers in April 2025, underlining the heatwave-driven surge this year.The spike highlights a clear behavioural shift: As heatwave conditions intensify, public transport — particularly air-conditioned buses — is emerging as the most practical alternative to private vehicles. A key factor driving this trend is the near-similar fare structure between AC and non-AC buses, making climate-controlled travel both accessible and economical.For commuters, Aapli buses now offer a dual advantage — affordability and protection from extreme heat. Many passengers say AC buses have effectively become the cheapest escape from the heatwave, especially when compared with rising fuel costs and the physical toll of two-wheeler travel under harsh sun.
"I used to ride my two-wheeler daily, but the heat has become unbearable. Now I prefer AC buses — the fare is almost the same, and I reach office without exhaustion," said Rahul Sharma, an IT professional who recently switched to public transport.Echoing similar views, Pooja Deshmukh, a private firm employee, said, "Driving in this heat was draining and expensive with fuel costs. AC buses are not only comfortable, but also lighter on the pocket. I've completely shifted from my car this month."The operational scale-up reflects this growing demand. The number of buses on road rose to 508 in April, covering more than 100 routes, up from 466 in March, 455 in Feb, and 399 in Jan. NMC currently operates a fleet of 503 buses, including 195 diesel buses and 46 non-AC electric buses. Significantly, the corporation has 455 AC buses, of which 409 are currently operational in the city — forming the backbone of the surge in ridership and witnessing peak occupancy during afternoon hours.Notably, the ridership figures account only for cash-paying passengers, excluding school and college students and pass holders, suggesting that the actual daily footfall is substantially higher, said an official. Overall, nearly 1.5 lakh passengers are travelling daily by Aapli buses.

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About the AuthorProshun Chakraborty

Proshun Chakraborty is a seasoned journalist with over 25 years of experience in civic and urban affairs reporting. Currently Editor-Civic Affairs at The Times of India, Nagpur, he leads coverage on municipal governance, public infrastructure, traffic management, RTO affairs, and urban policy shifts. Proshun has built a trusted network across citizens, bureaucracy and political landscape. He is highly respected for his depth in civic journalism and unwavering commitment to public interest reporting. His hobbies include reading, listening to music and travelling.

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