AI-enabled bus shelters in Delhi to offer real-time routes, frequency, and waiting-time details
The Delhi Transport Department plans to pilot AI-enabled bus shelters at 10 locations, starting in New Delhi and near the Delhi High Court. The shelters will provide real-time bus route, frequency, and expected waiting-time information at the push of a button. The system is also expected to help the Delhi Transport Corporation DTC track daily passenger numbers, including male and female commuter data.
The Delhi Transport Department is preparing AI-enabled bus shelters in the national capital. Officials said the shelters will show live details on bus routes, service frequency and likely waiting time. The plan aims to give clearer updates at bus stops and reduce uncertainty for commuters. The information will be available at the shelter itself for people waiting to board.

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Officials said the system will also support Delhi Transport Corporation DTC operations. It will help DTC track daily passenger counts. The data will include numbers for male and female commuters. The department expects this information to improve planning and help services match demand across different routes and times.
AI-enabled bus shelters to show real-time bus information
Passengers will be able to check key travel details by pressing a button at the shelter, officials said. The department expects this to reduce confusion about bus arrivals and route options. The stated goal is to improve the passenger experience at busy stops. Officials said clearer information should help people make quicker and safer boarding decisions.
A senior official said many commuters currently depend on conductors or other passengers for route guidance. This often happens when route boards are unclear or missing. Officials said that, in several cases, people board the wrong bus because they lack reliable information. The AI-enabled shelters are expected to reduce such mistakes, the official added.
AI-enabled bus shelters pilot rollout and next steps
The project is set to begin with a pilot at 10 locations, officials said. The first shelters are likely to be installed in New Delhi and in areas near the Delhi High Court. Officials said the pilot will be used to test how well the system works in daily conditions, including crowd levels and changing traffic patterns.
If the pilot performs as expected, officials said the government will expand the plan. Other bus queue shelters across Delhi may be redeveloped with similar AI-enabled bus shelter technology. Officials said the wider rollout will depend on results from the initial locations and how well the shelters improve access to accurate bus service information.
With inputs from PTI
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