Bhubaneswar: “MoPass” is a popular word Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) Mo Bus users hear several times during a bus ride and while booking a ride in advance online. However, due to migration of CRUT data from cloud servers to the server of Bhubaneswar Operations Centre (BOC), there will be a temporary disruption in the availability and issue of MoPass from June 12th to June 16th.
Therefore, in order to minimize the inconvenience for its riders, CRUT will be issuing manual tickets to all users and will also extend the date of validity for existing pass holders by the number of days its application and services will be down for the changeover.
Technology-based applications include MoBus Android and Iphone mobile apps, electronic ticketing machine (ETM)- generated tickets issued on Mo Bus. The MoPasses are also available online along with MoCycle mobile application.
However, the individual mobile applications of the three agencies under MoCycle – Hexi, Yaana and Yulu will not be impacted by this data migration and MoCycles can be rented through their respective applications. ‘’CRUT anticipates that the migration will take four days and all its applications will be back by midnight on the 16th of June,’’ said sources.
Total buses running under CRUT are 195 in 20 routes. The routes are: 10 between Biju Patnaik International Airport Bhubaneswar and Biju Patnaik Park, Cuttack, route number 11 between Nandan Vihar Bhubaneswar and Balakati, route number 12 between Nandankanan and Master Canteen Square, route no 13 between Nandan Vihar and Lingipur, route number 16 between Master Canteen and Biju Patnaik Park, Cuttack, route number 17 between Biju Patnaik International Airport and Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, route no 18 between Baramunda ISBT and Jagatpur in Cuttack, route number between OMP Square Cuttack and AIIMS Bhubaneswar, route number 20 Master Canteen to Khordha via Vani Vihar, route number 21 between Master Canteen to Khordha via OUATi, route no 22 Master Canteen to Khordha via Jatni, route no 23 Bhubaneswar Railway Station to SUM Hospital, route no 24 between Kalinga Vihar and Sai Temple, route no 25 between Ranasinghpur (Dumduma) and Mancheswar, route no 26 between Jadupur (Dumduma) and Chakeisiani, route no 27 Master Centeen and AIIMS, route no 28 between Kalinga Nagar and Master Canteen, route no 29 Kalinga Vihar (K9-B) and Sai Temple, route no 30 between Master Canteen and Gothapatana and route no 31 Hi-Tech Medical College and Master Canteen.
Under CRUT’s MoCycle programme total cycles are 1,740 and total public bicycle sharing (PBS) stations are 280 across the State Capital.
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