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6j t etj uThe depot is the only DTC depot which contains gates opening into three Delhi districts
(East, North and South).[6] The depot also contains numerous features and facilities such as eight
washing pits, five parking centres (which also have scanning centres in them), a water tank each
for drinking purposes and the Fire Department, four underground water tanks for washing
buses,[10] seven dormitories capable of holding 500 people, and two CNG stations (DTC buses
run on CNG) utilised by 10 filling pumps.[2] In addition, the depot also contains a Logistics Park
consisting of a GPS-based logistical center to monitor trip plans, bus movements and locations,
punctuality and regularity of all the buses;[7] and a center used to train new drivers.[13] For the
Commonwealth Games, the police set up a command center and a cargo scanning center as
well. The depot is equipped to repair 65 buses at a time. The depot is also fully secured with the
surveillance of 37 CCTVs.[11] Electricity is provided by an 11 KV electric substation present in the
depot complex

Uses[edit]
The Millennium Park Bus Depot was initially used exclusively for the 2010 Commonwealth
Games, with the main aim of maintaining the fleet of 600 buses to be utilised for the transport of
athletes, media-persons and officials around the city. Additionally, the depot was also used to
house a number of police vehicles so as to fully secure the ongoing events.[11] On the eve of
inauguration, Dikshit commented that the new depot "ushered in a new era in creation of world-
class road transport facility"; additionally, she commented on the beautification of the area
created due to the depot's construction.[7] After the Games concluded, the depot was used as a
shed for 1,000 buses of the DTC. The depot was also one of the bus stations chosen to
implement the new "cluster buses" system in the city, with the depot acting as a parking area for
the privately owned buses
The depot is the only DTC depot which contains gates opening into three Delhi districts (East,
North and South).[6] The depot also contains numerous features and facilities such as eight
washing pits, five parking centres (which also have scanning centres in them), a water tank each
for drinking purposes and the Fire Department, four underground water tanks for washing
buses,[10] seven dormitories capable of holding 500 people, and two CNG stations (DTC buses
run on CNG) utilised by 10 filling pumps.[2] In addition, the depot also contains a Logistics Park
consisting of a GPS-based logistical center to monitor trip plans, bus movements and locations,
punctuality and regularity of all the buses;[7] and a center used to train new drivers.[13] For the
Commonwealth Games, the police set up a command center and a cargo scanning center as
well. The depot is equipped to repair 65 buses at a time. The depot is also fully secured with the
surveillance of 37 CCTVs.[11] Electricity is provided by an 11 KV electric substation present in the
depot complex

Uses[edit]
The Millennium Park Bus Depot was initially used exclusively for the 2010 Commonwealth
Games, with the main aim of maintaining the fleet of 600 buses to be utilised for the transport of
athletes, media-persons and officials around the city. Additionally, the depot was also used to
house a number of police vehicles so as to fully secure the ongoing events.[11] On the eve of
inauguration, Dikshit commented that the new depot "ushered in a new era in creation of world-
class road transport facility"; additionally, she commented on the beautification of the area
created due to the depot's construction.[7] After the Games concluded, the depot was used as a
shed for 1,000 buses of the DTC. The depot was also one of the bus stations chosen to
implement the new "cluster buses" system in the city, with the depot acting as a parking area for
the privately owned buses
The depot is the only DTC depot which contains gates opening into three Delhi districts (East,
North and South).[6] The depot also contains numerous features and facilities such as eight
washing pits, five parking centres (which also have scanning centres in them), a water tank each
for drinking purposes and the Fire Department, four underground water tanks for washing
buses,[10] seven dormitories capable of holding 500 people, and two CNG stations (DTC buses
run on CNG) utilised by 10 filling pumps.[2] In addition, the depot also contains a Logistics Park
consisting of a GPS-based logistical center to monitor trip plans, bus movements and locations,
punctuality and regularity of all the buses;[7] and a center used to train new drivers.[13] For the
Commonwealth Games, the police set up a command center and a cargo scanning center as
well. The depot is equipped to repair 65 buses at a time. The depot is also fully secured with the
surveillance of 37 CCTVs.[11] Electricity is provided by an 11 KV electric substation present in the
depot complex

Uses[edit]
The Millennium Park Bus Depot was initially used exclusively for the 2010 Commonwealth
Games, with the main aim of maintaining the fleet of 600 buses to be utilised for the transport of
athletes, media-persons and officials around the city. Additionally, the depot was also used to
house a number of police vehicles so as to fully secure the ongoing events.[11] On the eve of
inauguration, Dikshit commented that the new depot "ushered in a new era in creation of world-
class road transport facility"; additionally, she commented on the beautification of the area
created due to the depot's construction.[7] After the Games concluded, the depot was used as a
shed for 1,000 buses of the DTC. The depot was also one of the bus stations chosen to
implement the new "cluster buses" system in the city, with the depot acting as a parking area for
the privately owned buses
The depot is the only DTC depot which contains gates opening into three Delhi districts (East,
North and South).[6] The depot also contains numerous features and facilities such as eight
washing pits, five parking centres (which also have scanning centres in them), a water tank each
for drinking purposes and the Fire Department, four underground water tanks for washing
buses,[10] seven dormitories capable of holding 500 people, and two CNG stations (DTC buses
run on CNG) utilised by 10 filling pumps.[2] In addition, the depot also contains a Logistics Park
consisting of a GPS-based logistical center to monitor trip plans, bus movements and locations,
punctuality and regularity of all the buses;[7] and a center used to train new drivers.[13] For the
Commonwealth Games, the police set up a command center and a cargo scanning center as
well. The depot is equipped to repair 65 buses at a time. The depot is also fully secured with the
surveillance of 37 CCTVs.[11] Electricity is provided by an 11 KV electric substation present in the
depot complex

Uses[edit]
The Millennium Park Bus Depot was initially used exclusively for the 2010 Commonwealth
Games, with the main aim of maintaining the fleet of 600 buses to be utilised for the transport of
athletes, media-persons and officials around the city. Additionally, the depot was also used to
house a number of police vehicles so as to fully secure the ongoing events.[11] On the eve of
inauguration, Dikshit commented that the new depot "ushered in a new era in creation of world-
class road transport facility"; additionally, she commented on the beautification of the area
created due to the depot's construction.[7] After the Games concluded, the depot was used as a
shed for 1,000 buses of the DTC. The depot was also one of the bus stations chosen to
implement the new "cluster buses" system in the city, with the depot acting as a parking area for
the privately owned buses

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