Buses will depart from the designated bus stops every 20 minutes. CCTV cameras will be installed on the buses and city police will be deployed for security.
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Kathmandu Metropolitan City has started operating night bus services from today. In collaboration with Sajha Yatayat, the bus service has started from Pulchowk at 7:00 PM.
According to Sunita Dangol, acting chief of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, in the first phase, electric bus services will be operated from Lalitpur's Lagankhel to Budhanilkantha, from Budhanilkantha to Lagankhel, from Thankot to the airport, and from the airport to Thankot.
There will be a route from Lalitpur's Lagankhel, Patan Hospital, Alka, Norvic, Maternity Home, Trauma Center, Bir Hospital, Kanti Hospital, Teaching Hospital, Gangalal Heart Center to Budhanilkantha. KMC has stated that this will be a 16-kilometer one-way route running north-south.
The one-way distance from Thankot to the international airport via Satungal, Kalanki, Kalimati, Tripureshwor, Thapathali, Maitighar Mandala, Baneshwor, Minbhavan, Tinkune is 20 kilometers. The metropolis has informed that 4 night electric buses will operate on these 2 routes. 
'We are going to start night public transport service to solve the problem of expensive travel due to the lack of public transport operation after 8:00 pm,' said the acting chief of the metropolis, Sunita Dangol, 'I believe that this will solve the problem of everyone having to travel at high cost due to the lack of public transport and its alternatives.' She expressed her belief that it will be somewhat easier as girls and women have been subjected to abuse at night and students have also been financially burdened.
She said that the KMC is preparing with the aim of making the service state-of-the-art, integrated, convenient, safe, reliable and sustainable system-friendly. Buses will depart from the designated bus stops every 20 minutes. CCTV cameras will be installed on the buses and city police will be deployed for security.
