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MSRTC's new services eat into the profits of private operators

Updated on: 28 August,2014 07:42 AM IST  | 
Ankoor Anvekar |

Private bus operators crib about plummeting profits during peak season, blame introduction of additional services by the state transport body for their losses

MSRTC's new services eat into the profits of private operators

It appears that for once the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has managed to outrun private operators, who make profits before and during Ganeshotsav by introducing additional bus services to Konkan.


An affordable option: Commuters wait for MSRTC employees to tag the ST buses leaving for Konkan for Ganeshtostav at Dadar (West) yesterday. Pic/Satyajit Desai
Commuters wait for MSRTC employees to tag the ST buses leaving for Konkan for Ganeshtostav at Dadar (West) yesterday. Pic/Satyajit Desai


Travel agents in Vashi revealed they were incurring heavy losses, as commuters are opting for cheaper mode of transport over luxury. They said additional services introduced by the MSRTC have eaten into their profits.


Travel agent Gulab said, “This year, the number of private buses for Konkan is far less in comparison to last year. The MSRTC has increased its special bus fleet this time. People travel with their families during festival time, so they prefer ST buses because of the cheaper fare.” He also claimed that a few prominent politicians have started bus services towards Konkan at reasonable rates, affecting their business further.

Agents said around 25 to 30 private operators manage bus services to Konkan and each of them adds seven to eight extra buses during festive season. But this year the number of additional buses has dropped down to just two. They claimed their profit margins had reduced by 50 per cent despite being a peak season.

Master stroke
MSRTC officials said that considering the ever-increasing number of commuters heading for Konkan to celebrate Ganeshotsav, they added 500 additional services. Until last year, the transport body would manage 2,000 services during the festive season.

Commuter speak
Balaji Samant, a Konkan-bound traveller, said, “Every year I visit Ratnagiri to celebrate Chaturthi with my family. Since tickets for private buses are expensive, I prefer ST buses. For me, reaching the destination is more important than comfort.”

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