u/FoldMain396

▲ 18 r/delhi

One thing we kept noticing is that Delhi–Dehradun weekend travel consumes an absurd amount of time. Even Vande Bharat usually takes around 5 hours and remains waitlisted most weekends, while buses and regular trains easily stretch to 6–7 hours. And that’s just the travel part. Once you add the time spent reaching ISBT Kashmere Gate or railway stations , carrying luggage through crowds and platforms, waiting with buffer time, and then repeating the same process again after reaching Dehradun, the entire thing practically becomes a full-day process every weekend.

That’s the reason we started fixed weekend rides between Delhi NCR and Dehradun. The whole idea is simple — instead of booking an entire cab or dealing with buses/trains, you can simply book a seat in a cab. The rides take around just 3 hours, start at ₹799 per seat, and runs even if you are the only one who has booked a seat, so there’s no uncertainty around whether the ride will happen or not.

Instead of going all the way to Kashmere Gate or railway stations, you can board directly from 20+ pickup/drop points spread across Delhi NCR.

You can check it out at zintercabs.com.

We had actually started this concept earlier on Delhi NCR ↔ Chandigarh and Delhi NCR ↔ Jaipur routes as well, and after a lot of requests we’ve now expanded it to Dehradun too.

Genuinely curious if people here would prefer something like this over the usual bus/train routine every weekend.

reddit.com
u/FoldMain396 — 7 days ago
▲ 20 r/accenture_india+2 crossposts

One thing we kept noticing is that Delhi–Dehradun weekend travel consumes an absurd amount of time. Even Vande Bharat usually takes around 5 hours and remains waitlisted most weekends, while buses and regular trains easily stretch to 6–7 hours. And that’s just the travel part. Once you add the time spent reaching ISBT Kashmere Gate or railway stations from Gurugram, carrying luggage through crowds and platforms, waiting with buffer time, and then repeating the same process again after reaching Dehradun, the entire thing practically becomes a full-day process every weekend.

That’s the reason we started fixed weekend rides between Delhi NCR and Dehradun. The whole idea is simple — instead of booking an entire cab or dealing with buses/trains, you can simply book a seat in a cab. The rides take around just 3–4 hours, start at ₹799 per seat, and runs even if you are the only one who has booked a seat, so there’s no uncertainty around whether the ride will happen or not.

Instead of going all the way to Kashmere Gate or railway stations, you can board directly from pickup points in Gurugram itself like Rajiv Chowk, IFFCO Chowk, Cyber City, MCD Toll Plaza etc.

We had actually started this concept earlier on Delhi NCR ↔ Chandigarh and Delhi NCR ↔ Jaipur routes as well, and after a lot of requests we’ve now expanded it to Dehradun too.

Genuinely curious if people here would prefer something like this over the usual bus/train routine every weekend.

u/FoldMain396 — 7 days ago

Gurugram people whose hometown is in Dehradun — would you actually prefer this over buses/trains for weekend travel?

One thing we kept noticing is that Delhi–Dehradun weekend travel consumes an absurd amount of time. Even Vande Bharat usually takes around 5 hours and remains waitlisted most weekends, while buses and regular trains easily stretch to 6–7 hours. And that’s just the travel part. Once you add the time spent reaching ISBT Kashmere Gate or railway stations from Gurugram, carrying luggage through crowds and platforms, waiting with buffer time, and then repeating the same process again after reaching Dehradun, the entire thing practically becomes a full-day process every weekend.

That’s the reason we started fixed weekend rides between Delhi NCR and Dehradun. The whole idea is simple — instead of booking an entire cab or dealing with buses/trains, you can simply book a seat in a cab. The rides take around just 3–4 hours, start at ₹799 per seat, and runs even if you are the only one who has booked a seat, so there’s no uncertainty around whether the ride will happen or not.

Instead of going all the way to Kashmere Gate or railway stations, you can board directly from pickup points in Gurugram itself like Rajiv Chowk, IFFCO Chowk, Cyber City, MCD Toll Plaza etc.

We had actually started this concept earlier on Delhi NCR ↔ Chandigarh and Delhi NCR ↔ Jaipur routes as well, and after a lot of requests we’ve now expanded it to Dehradun too.

You can check it out at zintercabs.com.

Genuinely curious if people here would prefer something like this over the usual bus/train routine every weekend.

reddit.com
u/FoldMain396 — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/UPES_Official+1 crossposts

If you travel between Dehradun and Delhi on weekends, you already know how slow and uncertain it can get — buses and trains take long, trains also need advance booking, and plans often depend on availability. We were already operating on Delhi–Jaipur and Delhi–Chandigarh routes, and based on requests from a lot of people, we’ve now started Delhi–Dehradun as well.

The idea is to make travel much simpler and faster with fixed-timing rides that take around 3 hours, making them much faster than buses and trains. The ride runs as scheduled even if you’re traveling solo, so you don’t have to worry about cancellations or seat fill. You can also choose from 40+ pickup and drop points, so there’s no station hassle at all.

You can book your ride on zintercabs.com

Seats filling fast, book early to confirm your ride.

u/FoldMain396 — 9 days ago
▲ 19 r/mnit+4 crossposts

Intercity Travel always seemed a bit off :

Buses are slow and crowded with inconvenient boarding points, trains are reserved most of the time and station commute plus the hassle of carrying luggages across platform is a big problem on its own , cabs are too expensive for solo travel .

So here comes blabla , a carpooling app which gives the convenience of cabs : faster than buses , comfortable and less station hassle - all at affordable rates .

But it missed one big gap : reliability . Blabla is completely a driver dependent platform - so no reliability . The driver decides the route , pickup/drop location and most importantly they cancel last-minute if seats don't fill. I felt this as a regular blabla user .

So we identified this gap in the market and solved it . Do check it out and if possible, share among your peers who travel on Delhi-Jaipur and Delhi-Chandigarh route regularly.

u/FoldMain396 — 14 days ago