One hundred new school buses for WP
Irangika Range
The National Transport Commission (NTC) in conjunction with the
Western Province Passenger Transport Authority has decided to deploy 100
new school buses under the “Sisu Seriya”project in the Western Province
parallel to the commencement of the next school term.
NTC chairman Roshan Gunawardene told the Daily News that plans are
afoot to extend the “Sisu Seriya” bus service to all nine provinces with
a view to providing a special school bus service exclusively for school
children and teachers to enable them to attend schools safely,
economically and without physical or mental harassment during travel to
and from school.
“The objective of the project is to provide a proper school
transportation service to the students for a nominal fee and to minimize
the traffic congestion during the school hours in Colombo and the
suburbs. A student over 12 years will be charged half the normal fare
while a student under 12 years will be charged a quarter of the normal
bus fare,he said. “As a result of the improved security situation,
parents tend to send the children to schools in school buses rather than
by private vans,” he added.
“There are over 150 requests to deploy buses under the ‘Sisu Seriya
bus service within the Western Province alone,” he said. Under the Sisu
Seriya programme, the services of private owned bus operators and the
Sri Lanka Transport Board will be utilised. Launched in 2005, Sisu
Seriya is a centralized, reliable and concessionary bus service
combining the services of SLTB depots and registered private bus service
providers. There are at present 878 buses operating under this service. |