A subscription bus service is gaining popularity with commuters in Beijing, especially private car owners, the service provider says.
The service gives commuters the chance to avoid crowded subway carriages and buses on work days, with higher fares than the regular bus service and a set timetable and destinations.
It has attracted 1,600 commuters on its 27 routes since the first route was launched on Sept 9, Beijing Public Transport Holdings said.
Commuters can subscribe to the service three days in advance. The fare for a distance of 20 km, for example, is 15 yuan ($2.50), while the same trip by taxi costs about 100 yuan.
Based on research into predicted demand, 62 routes to 31 destinations, with 168 stops, will be launched in the future, the company said.
A survey of subscribers shows that 60 percent of customers for the shuttle bus service are private car drivers.
Passenger-use on a route from the Huilongguan area in northern Beijing to Zhongguancun, an information technology hub in the northwest of the capital, has reached 75 percent.
Equipped with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi, the service ensures a seat for every commuter and can use exclusive bus lanes, reducing traveling time significantly for rush-hour commuters.
A man named Guo, who works in the central business district, said that before he took the subscription bus service, he used to drive his car from the Wangjing area and had to pay about 50 yuan to park every day.
He said he was often caught in rush hour traffic jams.
Last week, a China Daily reporter took the same bus route that Guo uses.
Although the bus was caught in a traffic jam at the start of its route and again near the destination, the trip from 7:35 am to 8:30 am went smoothly because the route included the Fourth Ring Road and a special bus lane on the Beijing-Tongzhou Expressway.
The operator says use of the new service has increased on routes in eastern areas of the capital, where most routes use the special bus lanes. But the situation in northern areas, where there is a lack of such lanes, is not so good.
The company said in a statement that only 60 percent of services on routes where there are no bus lanes reach their destination on time.
About the broadcaster:
Nelly Min is an editor at China Daily with more than 10 years of experience as a newspaper editor and photographer. She has worked at major newspapers in the U.S., including the Los Angeles Times and the Detroit Free Press. She is also fluent in Korean.
国内英语资讯:China to promote pooled procurement of expensive medical consumables
英国新任首相鲍里斯去见女王了
国内英语资讯:Commentary: Blaming China for US fentanyl issue totally unacceptable
健康人都有什么好习惯?
国际英语资讯:Indonesia calls for solution to end violations against children in armed conflict
国内英语资讯:56 artists celebrate 70th anniversary of PRC with 70-meter-long scroll
智商高的女性更易在三十多岁时吸毒
国际英语资讯:EU nominates Bulgarias Georgieva as its candidate for next IMF chief
国内英语资讯:China attaches great importance to cooperation with UN: envoy
英国8岁富翁:网上卖弹球身价愈百万
国内英语资讯:China competitions for Intl Army Games 2019 kicks off
双语小说阅读:《谁动了我的奶酪》(7)
国内英语资讯:Hong Kong society strongly condemns act of flinging Chinese national flag into sea
My Favorite City—Zhuhai 我最喜欢的城市——珠海
在你追逐梦想前会听到的十句谎言
嗓音低沉者更具“领导风范”
浪费生命、蹉跎人生的50件事Ⅰ
LV老板超越盖茨成为世界第二富
国际英语资讯:Roundup: Optimism prevails in Sudan ahead of constitutional declaration meeting
体坛英语资讯:Lynx waive Chinese forward Shao Ting
体坛英语资讯:Mahrez leads Algeria to AFCON final by late winner against Nigeria
国内英语资讯:China fast tracks approval of 65 items of medical equipment
国内英语资讯:U.S. pressure on WTO reform discords with facts, WTO principles: MOC
On Go to Study Abroad at Young Age 论年幼留学
国际英语资讯:U.S. detects DPRK launch of projectile: reports
助你走好人生路的成功贴士(下)
浪费生命、蹉跎人生的50件事II
国内英语资讯:China warns of production safety in summer
哪种坐姿最正确?这取决于你做的是哪种工作
英发现世界最小化石 长度不到五分之一毫米