Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday directed officials to construct an ultra-modern bus station in Tirupati, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
Reviewing designs with National Highways Logistics Management Limited and Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) officials at his camp office, Naidu stressed that the project must meet the demands of the steadily increasing rush of pilgrims.
“Taking into account the increasing rush of pilgrims day by day, an ultra-modern bus station equipped with all facilities will be constructed in Tirupati,” Naidu said in an official release.
In a review meeting with National Highways Logistics Management and APSRTC officials at his camp office, Naidu affirmed that the project must rise to meet the surging demands. The facility is set to accommodate one lakh passengers daily and 150 buses simultaneously.
Additional plans for the bus station include a helipad, a ropeway, malls, and multiplexes. The 13-acre site will feature separate entry and exit points, a solar rooftop for energy needs, and charging points for electric buses. Naidu also urged the modernisation of bus stations across the state.
