"The process to phase out the nine-year-old buses of HRTC would start from January 1, 2016 and other measures to check vehicle pollution would also be introduced from the New Year," state Transport Minister G S Bali said.
The state-owned HRTC today conducted a trial-run of an electric bus on Shimla roads, which officials said, was very successful and the Corporation now plans to introduce 25 electric buses.
Bali said the HRTC will take off from the roads all its buses with nine year life from January 1, 2016.
These will be replaced with 300 new buses of Euro-IV level.
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There are more than 11.43 lakh registered vehicles in the state out of which 2,11,670 are diesel vehicles.
The state government proposes to set up five CNG stations at Una, Dalhousie, Shimla, Manali and Dharamshala while government of India (GoI) funding has been sought to set-up electrocharging stations at 25 bus stands.
The CNG and electric buses will ply on the routes like Rohtang pass and Manali as suggested by the National Green Tribunal and also other route, he added.