The Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) has announced a record number of 21,904 buses to manage the surge in travel demand during the Pongal 2025 festival. Transport Minister S.S. Sivasankar stated that 14,104 of these buses would depart from Chennai between January 10 and 13, aiming to serve over eight lakh passengers heading to their hometowns. This initiative marks a 25% increase in buses compared to last year, ensuring smoother travel during the festive period.
Special Arrangements for Pongal Travel
- Increased Fleet from Chennai:
- 14,104 Buses: Departing from Chennai to various locations, including Madurai, Trichy, Coimbatore, and Bengaluru.
- Additional 7,800 Buses: To operate across other regions in Tamil Nadu.
- Passenger Convenience:
- Tickets can be booked via:
- TNSTC Official App
- Website: www.tnstc.in
- Reservation Counters: Available at Kilambakkam and Koyambedu bus termini.
- Tickets can be booked via:
Boarding Points and Traffic Management
Revised Boarding Points:
Unlike previous years, passengers must use specific termini for boarding:
- Kilambakkam: For south and western districts, including Madurai, Trichy, and Coimbatore.
- Koyambedu: For Bengaluru and ECR district routes.
- Madhavaram: For Andhra Pradesh-bound buses.
Traffic Diversions:
To address congestion caused by private vehicles and omnibuses, the following measures are in place:
- Encouraging vehicles to use Outer Ring Road (ORR) and Old Mahabalipuram Road-Thiruporur route.
- Avoiding delays on GST Road and Jawaharlal Nehru Inner Ring Road.
Private Omnibus Fare Regulation
The government has warned private operators against overcharging passengers:
- Current Fares: AC buses from Chennai to Coimbatore are reportedly charging up to ₹5,000 on January 10.
- Helpline for Complaints:
- 1800 425 6151
- 044-24749002
- Strict Action: Enforcement will be based on complaints lodged via helpline numbers.
The Tamil Nadu government’s comprehensive arrangements aim to ensure smooth and affordable travel for the Pongal festival. With increased buses, dedicated boarding points, and measures to curb excessive private operator fares, passengers can expect better travel experiences this year. The focus on traffic management and passenger convenience reflects the state’s commitment to celebrating the festival with ease and joy.