SETC To Operate 100 New Non AC Seater and Sleeper Bus Service for Velankanni Special

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SETC, the government owned transport organisation has announced the launch of new fleet of 100 Non AC SETC Seater Cum Sleeper Coaches.

SETC has announced that the bus service that are newly inducted will be used for upcoming Velankanni Church festival as special services.

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The bus services that are inducted for new fleets are manufactured by MG and Prakash in Ashok Leyland chassis.

SETC (State Express Transport Corporation) Non-AC Seater cum Sleeper buses typically offer the following amenities:

Seating: Seats that can be converted into sleeping berths for overnight travel.


Comfortable Seating: Generally cushioned and adjustable seats for comfort during the journey


Cleanliness: Regularly cleaned buses to ensure a hygienic travel experience.


Curtains: Privacy curtains for the windows and sleeping berths.


Footrests: For added comfort during long journeys.


Overhead Luggage Racks: Space to store carry-on luggage safely.


Charging Points: Some buses may have charging ports for electronic devices.


Water Bottle Holders: For convenience during travel.


Amenities can vary slightly based on the bus model and route, so it’s always good to check specific details when booking.

The Velankanni Church festival, also known as the Feast of Our Lady of Good Health, is a major religious event held annually in Velankanni, Tamil Nadu, India. Celebrated from August 29 to September 8, it honors the Virgin Mary, revered as Our Lady of Good Health. The festival attracts thousands of pilgrims who come to seek blessings and participate in various religious activities, including processions, prayers, and masses. The church, a prominent pilgrimage site, is known for its significance in the Catholic faith and its role in fostering communal and spiritual unity.

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